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Housing advice

Information about housing
We have a range of housing schemes that can support individuals to live in their own homes (Assessment and Resettlement Teams), Domiciliary Care tenancies, Registered Care (for individuals with higher support needs) and respite care services.

All of our services are supported by friendly, professional and knowledgeable staff who are motivated to support and care for adults with learning disabilities across Bedfordshire.

 

Assessment and Resettlement Teams

The Assessment and Resettlement teams offer community based support to service users within the local area.  Generally service users live independently in their own homes holding tenancies with a variety of housing associations.    Read more about the Assessment and Resettlement Teams  |

 

entrance to Cherry Trees|Cherry Trees

Cherry Trees provides domiciliary care and training in independent living skills for adults, 18 years and over with learning disabilities.  Read more about Cherry Trees |

 

Front view of Cherry Trees respite unit|Cherry Trees respite unit

Cherry Trees provides respite care and training in independent living skills for adults, 18 years and over with learning disabilities. Read more about Cherry Trees respite unit |

 


entrance to Downing View|Downing View

Downing View provides domiciliary care and training in independent living skills for adults, 18 years and over with learning disabilities.   Read more about Downing View|

 

Downing View respite unit|Downing View respite service

Downing View provides a person centred respite service that puts you first. We offer overnight stays, weekend breaks, tea and breakfast visits, longer stays and opportunities to learn new skills.  Read more about Downing View respite service  | 

 

George Beal House|
George Beal House

George Beal House aims to offer a comprehensive residential care service to younger adults who have profound multiple disabilities (learning and physical) and additional healthcare needs, providing a flexible and responsive service to the assessed needs of the individual.  Read more about George Beal House |


Huddleston Way

Huddleston Way is a supported living project which is short term; for up to 3 years. Tenants are supported and through training programmes learn the skills necessary for living independently in the community.  Read more about Huddleston Way|

Linsell House|Linsell House

Linsell House is a residential home for adults from 18 years old, who have profound levels of disability and complex needs.  It is designed to help and care for all their needs.  Read more about Linsell House |

 

Linslade Supported Living

The Linslade (Chelsea House) Project offers tenants with learning disabilities support and training to learn new independent living skills and to continue to develop current ones.  Read more about the Linslade Project|

Orchard House respite unit|
Orchard House respite unit

Orchard house is a 4 bedded respite unit for adults over 18 years old who have a learning disability; we offer a flexible service based on the individual’s assessed needs.   Read more about Orchard House respite unit |

 

Front of main building at Walkers Close|Walkers Close

Walkers Close is a new Supported Living Scheme for Adults with Learning Disabilities, which opened in January 2007, in partnership with Aldwyck Housing.   This scheme has enabled individuals to live independently, through the access of Assisitive Technology and backup Care and Housing Staffing support.  Read more about Walkers Close
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