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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.

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.

Bushlands

One vacancy - Bushlands is a supported living scheme located near the Headlands in Northampton near the centre.

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Catrine Bank

Catrine Bank is one of our supported living schemes in East Ayrshire, Scotland. It includes three houses and two cottages. Based in the middle of a forest with the river Ayr running adjacent, Catrine village is a beautiful, remote and rural area.

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.

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.

Alyn Road

Alyn Road 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.

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.

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.

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

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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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