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Camden Road

Camden Road, Leicester, is home to 12 young autistic adults. Our expert support and structured environments enable them to develop their skills, confidence and independence and to live full lives in our community.

Cherry Trees

Cherry Trees is a residential service in Burnham-on-Sea for nine autistic adults. Our safe low-arousal environment and fully-trained and experienced staff help people to learn, release their potential and work towards more self-sufficient living.

Clayton Brook House

One vacancy - Clayton Brook House in Accrington, Lancashire, is a specialist residential service for autistic adults who have additional learning disabilities or other complex needs. We offer high quality packages of care and support which enable people to develop their independence and make the most of the many opportunities available to them.

Crossways

Crossways is a warm and secure home for seven autistic adults. It provides a safe, low arousal environment, where with the support of our staff, people live fulfilled lives and become more independent.

Echo Square House

Echo Square House on Parrock Road in Gravesend is a residential house for three autistic adults. Our safe environment and fully-trained and experienced staff help people to learn, release their potential and work towards more self-sufficient living.

Fernery House

One vacancy - Fernery House is a community-based house in Burnham-on-Sea providing residential care for autistic adults. Our safe low-arousal environment and caring and experienced staff help people realise their potential and work towards increased independence in the community.

Field View

Field View is a residential service for autistic adults in East Yorkshire. There are four flats and one house which provide safe, low-arousal environments. The people we support can work towards living more independently.

Heath Rise

At Heath Rise, Northamptonshire, we support autistic adults to live full and independent lives. Our home consists of a five-bedroom, privately-owned house, in the Gleneagles area of Wellingborough. The house is within easy walking distance of the town centre and local bus routes provide access to other nearby towns.

Hoylands House

Hoylands House in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, is home to seven young adults. A separate wing of the house offers short respite breaks for one person at any time throughout the year.

Kingsley House

At Kingsley House, Devon, we provide high quality residential and day services for autistic adults in a specialist 24-hour, safe and secure learning environment. Our emphasis is on supporting adults with complex needs to fulfill their potential by developing vocational and life skills.

Longford Court

Longford Court in Neath, Wales, includes four residential homes, Ty Coed, Ty Mawr, Ty Myndd, and Ty Canol, and one bungalow, Ty Coed Bungalow.

Mainwaring Terrace

Mainwaring Terrace in Wythenshawe, near Manchester, consists of three houses for 12 autistic adults. Our expert care and ideal environment enable people to learn, to become more confident and independent and to live full lives in a friendly and welcoming community.

Merlewood House

Two vacancies - Merlewood House, Lancashire, is a specialist residential service for autistic adults and additional learning disabilities or other complex needs. The people who live here receive expert support from our staff to enable them to live fulfilling lives, to learn, to belong to their local community and to have fun.

Orchard House

Orchard House in Newport, Wales, is a specialist service that provides 24 hour residential support for eight autistic adults with moderate to complex behavioural needs.

Overcliffe House

Two vacancies - Overcliffe House is a residential service in Gravesend for 12 autistic adults. Our safe environment and experienced staff enable people to release their potential and become more independent.

Pale Road

Pale Road in Neath, Wales, is a specialist service that provides 24 hour residential support for four autistic adults with moderate to complex behavioural needs.

Park View

One vacancy - Park View is a residential service in Burnham-on-Sea for four autistic adults. It provides an ideal environment for people with autism and with the help of our fully-trained and experienced staff they learn, release their potential and work towards more independent living.

Pelham Manor

Pelham Manor in Gravesend, Kent, is a residential service for seven autistic adults. In our specialist environment, fully-trained and experienced staff help people to develop and work towards more independent living.

Pinecroft

Pinecroft in Thornbury, Gloucestershire, is a large, spacious residential home for four autistic people. Our focus is on supporting people to enhance their independent living skills before they move into their own flat or house, into a supported living environment or into a residential placement. We equip each person who lives here with the skills and coping strategies to achieve a greater level of independence. From helping people to understand their diagnosis and take ownership of their health and wellbeing to leisure activities and developing confidence in social situations, each person is supported to make informed decisions that will increase their quality of life.

Plas Newydd

A residential service in Newport, Wales, for adults with autism and additional learning disabilities or other complex needs.

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Case studies from our adult services

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"Now Jacob verbally communicates with me his world has opened up."

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Stephen a service user and James a support worker.  Stephen had lived in an institution from the age of 7 for 50 years, the NAS helped him moving into his own accommodation where he continues to receive on going support.

Helping Stephen move from 50 years of residential housing to supported living

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"Before the group I was very isolated and had no friends. They helped me to develop my social skills."

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