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Locations

Explore our locations below.

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Park View

Park View is a residential home for six adults in Prenton, Birkenhead. It is registered to provide care for six adults with learning disabilities and is able to consider support for individuals with additional neurodevelopmental disorders.

We focus on person-centred approaches and use Positive Behaviour Support and Active Support as our fundamental models of care. Park View is able to provide a caring and kind approach to those who may have had historical trauma. We aim to provide stability for the individuals in Park View in order to make a meaningful difference to their quality of life.

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Hullah Farm

Hullah Farm is a residential home for eight adults with learning disabilities and autism. It is situated on the outskirts of Wrexham and is therefore close to both the town and the countryside.

The Farmhouse provide provides accommodation for up to three individuals.

The Cottages provide solo-living accommodation for those who are not currently able to benefit from living with others.

The Apartment is for one individual who requires ground-floor solo-living accommodation.

Hullah Farm focusses on structure and functional communication set in a thoughtful low-arousal environment  which is specific to the individuals’ needs. Our person-centred timetables are important as is our commitment to maintaining family and carer relationships. The residents may historically present with behaviour that challenges services. Hullah Fram is able to provide care and consistency alongside a determination to give individuals the skills they may never have had.

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Beechley House 

Beechley House is a residential home in Wrexham for seven adults. We are registered to provide care for individuals with learning disabilities and other neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism.

Sometimes residential settings can be difficult for people who may present with behaviour that challenges. In order to help with difficult environmental scenarios, each person in Beechley has their own lounge which adjoins their bedroom.  There are also additional communal spaces in the home which everyone can access. Beechley House concentrates on interpersonal communication and structure for those with autism who might be non-verbal.

It is a short walk from Beechley House to get into into Wrexham and all the benefits of normalisation and social roles. The rural beauty of North Wales is accessible very easily from Beechley Road.

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