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Melloway

One vacancy - Melloway is a supported living scheme located on a private easte near Rushden in Northamptonshire.

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.

Millers Close

One vacancy - Millers Close is a supported living scheme located in a semi-detached house within a small and quiet cul-de-sac in Northamptonshire.

Neath

Neath is one of our supported living schemes in Neath, Wales.

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

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.

Pine Trees

Pine Trees is one of our supported living schemes in Mold, Wales.

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.

Queens Road

Located in the port city of Plymouth this supported living service is spacious and modern and has lovely views overlooking the city. Our focus is providing person centred support to enhance independence. We are experienced with supporting across the wider autistic spectrum.

Rhyd Hir

Rhyd Hir in Neath, Wales, Rhyd Hir is a specialist service that provides 24 hour residential support for autistic adults. The service can cater for anyone who has additional learning needs and behavioural support needs.

Somerset Court

Somerset Court was the first specialist centre for autistic people in the UK. It consists of six purpose-built houses, which enable people to live ordinary day-today lives in small groups, with the help of our specialist staff. Living here gives adults with autism the opportunity to lead fulfilling and increasingly independent lives in a beautiful environment.

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St Edwards Close

St Edwards Close is in New Addington, London, a quiet residential area. We are a short drive from Selsdon Wood Nature Reserve as well as Croydon town itself, giving us access to a range of activities for different lifestyles.

St Huberts

One vacancy - St Huberts in Great Harwood, Lancashire, is a specialist supported living service for autistic adults who have additional learning disabilities or other complex needs. The service is for six people with each person in their own self-contained flat.

Stonepit Close

Stonepit Close is a residential service in Godalming, Surrey, for autistic adults. We designed the two houses here specifically for autistic people and our staff are highly trained so Stonepit Close is an ideal environment in which to thrive and become more self-sufficient.

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