Wallasey Unit, Newlands.

Wallasey Unit is a dedicated four-bed residential service, developed as part of our wider Newlands Drive residential service. Designed with a younger profile in mind, this smaller unit offers a more personalised environment with a clear, structured pathway for people with learning disabilities and autism into supported living.

The service is in a prime location close to Wallasey town centre and it’s amenities, and has excellent transport links to surrounding areas.

Newlands Drive as a whole is a registered residential service, offering tailored support to up to 12 people. Wallasey Unit complements this by providing a smaller, focused setting where individuals can thrive in a way that suits their pace and goals.

Celtic Dawn Care Home

 

Celtic Dawn Care Home, situated at 412 Llangyfelach Road in the Brynhyfryd area of Swansea (SA5 9LH), is a residential care home offering services for adults with a diverse range of needs including personal care, learning disabilities, and mental health conditions.

The home provides accommodation for up to two individuals. Nestled in the Brynhyfryd area of Swansea, Celtic Dawn Care Home is easily accessible, the home benefits from good transport links, ensuring convenience for both residents and visitors.

Residents enjoy access to a range of essential services and leisure options, contributing to a fulfilling and well-connected lifestyle. The local area offers a variety of shops, restaurants, healthcare facilities, and public transportation options.

With a capacity of only two residents, Celtic Dawn Care Home offers highly personalized care, allowing staff to focus closely on each individual’s needs and preferences.

The home provides tailored support for individuals with learning disabilities and mental health conditions, ensuring that residents receive care suited to their specific requirements.

For more detailed information or to arrange a visit, please contact Celtic Dawn Care Home at 01792 510901.

Moor Court

 

Moor Court is a residential service for 14 people with a Learning Disability, Autism, Dementia, Physical Disability and/or sensory impairment.

Moor Court is set in a rural location midway between Hereford and Leominster.
The home is spacious yet has a real family feel. There is a large garden with a patio area.

Moor Court is about 20 minutes’ walk from Bodenham and the facilities within the village, which include a Pub Restaurant and lakes.
Bodenham is a short travelling distance from Leominster, Hereford and Worcester. It is easily accessible by public transport and is best reached by bus or car.

Activities at Moor Court include gardening, cooking, football, music sessions external day centres, cinema and theatre trips, pub nights day trips and much more.

We provide a range of indoor and outdoor facilities which include a pool table, Sky TV and music / karaoke equipment and internet access to keep in touch with families or download music.

Some quotes from families: ‘You are providing everything he needs and more. The kindness, patience, and expertise of all the staff is outstanding.’ ‘I feel that Moor Court is a happy place the residents always seem happy when we visit… it’s a pleasure it’s like visiting family. You can tell you all care about the residents and love what you do.’

Prospect House

 

Prospect House is located in the heart of the Forest of Dean and provides a residential service supporting 9 people with learning disabilities, mental health and/or dementia

Prospect House has 9 bedrooms, communal lounge, dining room and garden. Prospect house is a warm homely environment and offers a range of daily activities which is held in and out house to the service user’s choice.

Cinderford town centre is located within walking distance. There you will see a range of shops, hairdressers, pubs, cinema, leisure centre.

The Forest of Dean has many beautiful walks including places such as Speechouse, Mallards pike, Cannop ponds. There is a regular timetable for public transport to the city of Gloucester.

Longlast

 

Longlast, is a well-established 11-bed residential care home for adults with learning disabilities, autism, and physical disabilities in Stockton-on-Tees.

We currently have 11 clients with learning disabilities, residing in single rooms. Our home accommodates both men and women, and our clients must be over 18 years old. We can continue to provide care beyond the age of 65, provided we can meet their ongoing health requirements.

Longlast, a spacious detached house nestled amidst its own grounds, lies between the villages of Carlton and Thorpe Thewles, just outside Stockton-on-Tees. Spanning approximately an acre, these beautiful gardens are a year-round delight for the home’s clients.

The house boasts eleven single bedrooms, with four generously sized ground-floor rooms featuring en-suite shower rooms. The remaining seven bedrooms are all located on the first floor, each equipped with a vanity basin. These rooms share access to a spacious full bathroom and two shower rooms.The bedroom sizes range from 10.5 square meters to 17.15 square meters

The ground floor is very spacious and consists of a large lounge through to the dining room, a second lounge with access to the conservatory, Kitchen with dining area, laundry and office.

Located in picturesque gardens amidst a semi-rural setting on the outskirts of Stockton-on-Tees, we are deeply rooted in the local community. Our goal is to offer our clients a life akin to living independently or with their families, while simultaneously providing essential care, support, and opportunities for personal growth.

We prioritise inclusivity in our community, ensuring our clients participate in community activities or any social events they desire. This is achieved through offering choices, flexibility, and active listening, tailored to individual needs and group dynamics.

Each client is treated as a unique individual and with dignity and respect. Our home aims to be a welcoming, joyful, and secure environment, providing a long-term home for life, as long as our clients remain happy and our care meets their evolving needs.

Our clients possess diverse abilities, ranging from those who enjoy maintaining and enhancing their skills and independence, capable of performing some tasks independently, to those who require staff assistance for most daily activities.

 

 

 

 

 

Hyde Lodge

 

Hyde Lodge is a residential services for 8 individuals with learning disabilities, autism and physical disabilities.

The service is situated close to Bristol city centre.

The lower floor is accessible by wheelchair and designed for ease of use by those with reduced mobility, while our eight modern, comfortable bedrooms can be adapted to meet any health or mobility needs.

Residents enjoy access to two large, open-plan living and dining areas with beautiful views across Westbury Park, as well as our own private gardens and outdoor spaces.

 

Regents Park (The Lodge)

 

Regents Park (The Lodge) is a residential service for 7 individuals with learning disabilities, autism, physical disabilities and sensory needs.

First registered in 2016, Regents Park is located near the city centre of Exeter in Devon.

The beautiful, traditional building provides a home for 7 people with a range of needs, most of home who have lived there for a significant amount of time and know each other well.

Regents Park is on the outskirts of the city, meaning access to local shops, leisure activities and social groups as well as being a short distance from Devon’s wonderful coastline and beyond.

 

 

 

 

 

Chilmington House

 

Chilmington House is a small 7 bedded specialist residential service for both male and female adults with complex learning, physical, health needs and multi-sensory challenges and loss.

The service is set in a purpose-built bungalow with an accessible beautiful garden. Our team provides 24-hour direct care and support, delivering holistic and therapeutic individualised specialist complex care.

Chilmington House supports people in a personalised way, giving them bespoke support that increases skills and enables them to meet their full potential; be respected as individuals; exercise choice and control over their lives; to participate in their local community and lead valued lives.

People living at Chilmington House are actively encouraged to engage in social activities both inside and outside of the home. Staff support people in developing, accessing and maintaining hobbies and leisure interests in a variety of venues such as clubs; colleges; leisure centres and places of worship etc.

Calon Cetiadd

 

Calon Cetiadd is a beautiful large detached bungalow for 4 people with learning disabilities and autism.

There are 4 single bedrooms with interlinking en-suite bathrooms, lounge, conservatory/dining room, large sensory room and gardens surrounding the property. There are a row of shops in the front of the property including a post office, hairdressers and various shops.

Aberavon beach front is a 5 minute walk away, along with reel cinema and a nearby swimming pool.

William House

 

William House is a brand-new supported living scheme in Darlington which provides specialist support for up to 8 individuals with learning disabilities and / or autism.

William House staff members support adults (18+) to live independently in a wonderful location which is close to amenities and recreational opportunities. All staff members receive thorough inductions and are led by an experienced and dedicated manager.

Support hours for people we support vary according to individual care plans and support is tailored around specific skills and needs.