South Wales Mince Pie Morning

We are delighted to invite you to our Mince Pie Morning on Wednesday, 10th December.
As the year comes to a close, what better way to spend some of your time this festive period than with like-minded professionals, discovering all about what Accomplish services can offer you and the adults that you support.
We have a range of services in South Wales, and instead of hosting separate days, which takes valuable time out of your diary, we thought what better way to showcase what we have to offer than getting everyone together at Summerhill for a festive morning.
If you join us, you will be able to discover all the services we offer in South Wales. There will be a chance to meet each of the managers, learn more about the services, and, of course, as the name of the day suggests, tuck into a festive favourite: a mince pie!
Click to view the homes & services you can learn more about on the day:
- Summerhill Avenue: A brand-new, 12-bedroom residential service in Newport, Wales, providing high-quality, person-centred care and support for adults living with an acquired brain injury (ABI).
- College Fields: A male-only residential service supporting 6 adults with a range of needs including Mental Health, Asperger’s Syndrome, and Acquired Brain Injuries in Cardiff.
- Manor Lodge: Offers tailored support at varying levels to meet the assessed needs of each individual. Our service is specifically designed to accommodate the complex needs of people with Acquired Brain Injuries, Learning Disabilities, and Mental Health needs in Gwent.
- Princes Court: A male-only residential service supporting five individuals with complex Mental Health diagnoses, including Schizophrenia, Schizoaffective Disorder, and Learning Disabilities in Cardiff.
- Lansdown Gardens: A 3-bed, residential service in Cardiff specialising in Learning Disability and Autism.
- Thompson Court: A small, supportive service for up to three adults with Mental Health needs in Cardiff. We are dedicated to helping people lead active, fulfilling lives by creating an environment that values individual beliefs, personal choices, and aspirations.
- Woodside: Provides tailored enablement for eight individuals whose Learning Disabilities may be accompanied by Autism, Acquired Brain Injury, Prader‑Willi Syndrome, complex health needs, or physical disabilities, situated in Newport.
- Ty Newydd: Offers tailored support for adults living with Acquired Brain Injuries (ABI) in Newport. The service is 5 beds.

