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Find out more about the support we offer to people living in their own homes through our community and outreach teams. Our levels of support are flexible and based on the needs of the individual but can include help with daily living skills, finding work, college courses and training, accessing the deaf community, housing issues and social skills
All support is focussed on helping the person to keep their independence. Use our community and outreach enquiry form for more information.
Our community workshop in central Bath aims to create links between workshop users and their community through work experience in a safe and well-structured environment. Our main activities are woodwork, crafts and ceramics.
RNID provides educational day services in Bath for over 70 people, including some who live in their own homes or facilities managed by other organisations. Activities include music and movement, life skills, arts and crafts and occupational activities.
Our Bath outreach service provides specialist support for deaf and deafblind people living in their own homes in Bath and the surrounding areas.
Bath Road is a small complex of self-contained flats where we provide a visiting service to two tenants. We encourage them to explore new avenues and support them so that they can maintain their tenancies.
Our Brighton outreach provides support to deaf and deafblind people with disabilities living in their own homes in Sussex.
RNID's residential care team at Harkness Gardens provides outreach services to deaf and deafblind people with disabilities who live in their own home but need extra support to stay independent. We work with individuals living in the northwest of Northern Ireland.
RNID's London outreach service provides specialist support for deaf and deafblind people living in their own homes in the greater London area. The people we support may have learning difficulties, physical disabilities or mental health problems.
If you are deaf or deafblind and live in your own home in the Margate area then you could benefit from the outreach services that we provide.
If you live in or around the Midlands we can provide support through our Midlands outreach service. We promote the development of community networks, access to work and learning opportunities, and can help with practical matters such as health appointments.
RNID provides daycare and outreach services for deaf and deafblind people living in and around Blackburn and east Lancashire. We support people living in their own homes so that they can retain their independence and can assist with practical matters like health appointments and interpreter bookings.
Our residential team at Roper House provides outreach services to deaf and deafblind people with disabilities in the Canterbury area. We support people living in their own homes so that they can retain their independence.
Through the Sandwell Project we provide a visiting service for deaf people in their own homes. In particular we can help with care and support needs, and maintaining tenancies.
Our new outreach service in Wales provides support for deaf people with additional needs. We give ongoing support and encouragement to our clients to help them fulfil their potential and make their own choices about their lives.
The Redditch Project provides a visiting service for deaf people in their own homes in the West Midlands who require assistance with care and support needs, and maintaining their tenancies.