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We offer a variety of residential services across the country, including nursing care. They provide a comfortable and safe environment with support that meets the needs of each individual. You can find out more about any of these services by contacting them directly or by using the residential care enquiry form.
Ashley Phoenix provides high quality support and care for 10 deaf and deafblind people who have additional needs, such as learning difficulties, or mental health or mobility problems.
Barron Winnicott provides care and support for 10 deaf and deafblind adults who have additional needs such as learning difficulties, autism, or mental health or mobility problems.
Brondesbury Road is a community-based residential home offering long-stay accommodation to six deaf and deafblind people. Our service users are aged 21 to 65, and have additional needs such as learning difficulties, physical disabilities, challenging behaviour or mental health problems.
Cliffe Avenue offers intensive support for five deaf adults aged 18 to 65 and focuses on behavioural analysis and independent living skills.
Dominion Road offers long- and short-term accommodation for three deaf adults aged 18 to 64 who have additional needs such as challenging behaviour.
This purpose-built accommodation includes six private bungalows located around a courtyard with two flats that are entirely wheelchair accessible.
Gallaudet offers short- and long-term accommodation for eight deaf and deafblind adults who have additional needs such as learning difficulties or autism.
Gibraltar Crescent is a purpose-built home offering long- and short-stay accommodation for six deaf and deafblind adults with learning difficulties, physical disabilities or mental health problems.
Harkness Gardens offers high standards of care and support to six deaf and deafblind adults aged 18 to 50 with additional needs such as learning difficulties, autism, or mental health or mobility problems.
Leopold Muller provides long-term nursing and residential care for 22 deaf and deafblind adults who are sick, injured or infirm.
Mulberry House provides a stepping-stone to independent living for six deaf and deafblind people with learning or physical disabilities and some low-level mental health problems.
Newbridge Hill offers long- and short-term accommodation and independence training for five deaf adults who have additional needs.
Olive Lane provides long-term accommodation and a home for life for eight deaf adults who have additional needs including physical and learning disabilities and low-level mental health problems.
Pendean Court is a purpose-built home that provides a home for life for nine deaf adults who have physical and learning disabilities. It can also be used as a stepping-stone to more independent living.
Pippin House provides a home for up to seven deaf adults who have disabilities including mental health problems and challenging behaviour.
Ransdale House offers high standards of care to six deaf adults who have a range of additional needs including autism, Ushers syndrome, and learning and physical disabilities.
Roper House offers a varied and flexible range of services for 28 deaf and deafblind adults with disabilities, who are at least 43 years old.
Tarragon Gardens is a national service offering intensive support for four deaf adults who have significant enduring mental health problems and challenging behaviour. The focus of the service is on acquiring life skills, leading to habilitation and rehabilitation.
Watery Lane Cottage provides a home for life for three deafblind adults with disabilities such as learning difficulties, or mental health or mobility problems.
Wilbury Gardens offers long-term accommodation for eight deaf and deaf-blind adults aged 40 upwards, with physical and learning disabilities. While this is seen as a home for life, we can give support to help them work towards independent living.