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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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Pine Trees

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

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.

NAS London Outreach Service

Our flexible outreach service of 25 hours or more per week helps autistic adults to take part in act...

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.

Field View

One vacancy - 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.

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.

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Centres

The National Autistic Society Centres provide personalised services to meet the specific needs of each individual that we support.

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Outreach

Our flexible outreach services help people access opportunities and activities within their local community.

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Befriending

Our befrienders spend a few hours socialising with people in the home or out and about.

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Family support

Support and advice for parents and carers of autistic children, including providing information about living with autism and accessing services that meet family's needs.

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