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Lime Street
Situated in the heart of Evesham, this 8 bedroomed Victorian property is ideally located within easy walking distance of the town major stores and local amenities. Lime Street is registered for 8 service users with learning disabilities. For those who enjoy a positive encouraging atmosphere in a stable supportive environment, our well organised activities programme is designed to suit all service users. The location allows us access to an array of local amenities and enjoy local events. |
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Cheltenham Road
Located near Evesham town centre this small and intimate home is registered for 3 service users with learning disabilities. The home offers an array of activities, education and employment experience for our residents with Evesham College and several local charities providing life-skills support.
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Raymond Avenue
Located in Great Barr, Birmingham Raymond Avenue, offers 6 single en suite bed rooms for service users with profound learning disabilities or challenging behaviours.
The home is designed to provide a safe and supportive environment for service users whilst giving them access to the local community |
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Gloucester House
To be found in the centre Evesham, Gloucester House is our latest purpose developed home. The home provides care for 5 service users with learning disabilities. The home is designed and furnished to create a comfortable and homely environment in a period setting. It offers safe surroundings and is equipped with a full range of facilities, including en-suite bedrooms for all service users, a kitchen, two lounges, a dining room and a large garden.
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Social workers 'should be involved in health commissioning'
Social workers and other care professionals should be involved in local commissioning decisions and not just GPs, according to experts tasked with revamping the government's health reforms.
Tues 14 June 2011
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The cuts carers are facing will bring greater costs in the long term
This week is Carers Week, a week where national charities and local groups are recognising the contribution made by the 6.4 million people in the UK who care, unpaid, for ill, frail or disabled friends or family. However, more than most, carers are facing increasingly difficult times.
Tues 14 June 2011
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Care Quality Commission launches consultation on excellence in social care
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) today announces the start of a consultation on a new excellence award for adult social care services in England.
Mon 9 May 2011
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