We provide residential care homes for adults with learning disabilities, autism, and complex needs.
Our homes offer 24/7 dedicated support in warm, registered care environments designed to feel like home. Every property includes thoughtfully designed living spaces and shared areas, offering comfort, stability, and a true sense of belonging.
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Bryn Irfon
At Bryn Irfon, we provide residential support for up to eight adults with learning disabilities, challenging needs, communication difficulties, and mental health needs. We work alongside individuals with varying levels of ability, encouraging and empowering them to live fulfilled lives. Our focus is on building confidence, celebrating achievements—big and small—and making sure every voice is heard when it comes to the choices that matter most in daily life.
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Bryn Irfon, Station Road, Llanwrtyd Wells, Powys, LD5 4RW -
- Learning Disabilities
- Mental Health Needs
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Byron Lodge
Byron Lodge is a 14-bed residential service in Blackley, Manchester, specialising in support for individuals with Acquired Brain Injury (ABI). We create a calm, structured, and empowering environment where people can relearn essential life skills and work towards greater independence. Our team is passionate about enabling individuals to reintegrate into their communities and live fulfilling, meaningful lives on their own terms.
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Byron Lodge, 1 Coldstream Avenue, Blackley, Manchester, M9 6PG -
- Acquired Brain Injuries
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Cae Deri
Cae Deri is a specialist residential service supporting up to 14 adults with Mental Health needs, and where appropriate, individuals with Learning Disabilities or dual diagnosis. Our goal is to provide person-centred, tailored care that promotes self-confidence, emotional well-being, and a fulfilling daily life. At Cae Deri, we encourage everyone to achieve their own goals—whether that’s gaining life skills, exploring hobbies, or simply feeling more in control of their lives.
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Cae Deri, The Old Vicarage, Sterry Road, Swansea, SA4 3BN -
- Mental Health Needs
- Learning Disabilities
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Cae Eithin
Cae Eithin is a female-only residential service supporting three adults with complex Mental Health needs, including individuals with a dual diagnosis. We provide a highly personalised care pathway that helps people build the skills and strategies they need to move forward. Whether someone’s goal is big or small, we work alongside them to develop confidence, boost self-esteem, and make meaningful progress.
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Cae Eithin, 23 Cae Eithin, Morriston, Swansea, SA6 6EZ -
- Mental Health Needs
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Cedar House
Cedar House is a warm and inclusive service supporting 14 adults with a range of needs, including Mental Health challenges, Acquired Brain Injuries, Learning Disabilities, and Physical Disabilities. We focus on helping people build strength, resilience, and self-management strategies, so they can live more independently and confidently.
Every person we support is unique, and our team is dedicated to helping individuals achieve their optimum level of independence, whatever their circumstances or abilities.-
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Cedar House, 6-10 Llys Gwynfryn, Bryncoch, Neath, SA10 7UB -
- Acquired Brain Injuries
- Learning Disabilities
- Mental Health Needs
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Chepstow House
Chepstow House is a welcoming residential service in Ross-on-Wye, supporting up to 13 adults with Learning Disabilities, Mental Health Needs, Physical Needs, and Sensory Impairments.
Our tailored support pathways are built around each individual’s strengths, interests, and personal aspirations—empowering people to live fulfilling and independent lives.-
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Chepstow House, Old Maids Walk, Ross On Wye, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR9 5HB -
- Learning Disabilities
- Mental Health Needs
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Chesterwood
At Chesterwood, we provide support for up to five individuals with an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI). Our aim is to enhance independence and improve the quality of life post-injury in a friendly, encouraging, and nurturing environment.
We work closely with each individual to understand their unique goals and aspirations, and translate these into practical daily living objectives.
We believe in community integration and have established solid connections with various recreational and vocational groups, healthcare professionals, and support networks in the area.
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Chesterwood, 64 Chesterwood Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham, B13 0QE -
- Acquired Brain Injuries
- Learning Disabilities
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Church Road
Church Road is a bespoke residential service in Ferndown, Dorset, supporting up to 8 adults with Acquired Brain Injuries.
We offer a nurturing and empowering environment focused on rehabilitation and helping individuals regain independence through personalised support and goal-led pathways.-
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48 Church Road, Ferndown, Dorset, BH22 9EU -
- Acquired Brain Injuries
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Cildewi House
At Cildewi House, we provide individualised support plans tailored to each person’s specific needs and goals. We motivate and encourage everyone to build confidence and do the things that matter most to them, with a strong focus on community integration and progression towards supported living.
Examples of support include:-
Developing independence with personal care
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Securing employment opportunities
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Money management skills
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Travel training
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Healthy living and exercise
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Medication and health appointment support
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Accessing hobbies, vocational training, and social activities
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Managing correspondence and bills
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Building social skills and expanding social networks
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Cildewi House, Heol Salem, Johnstown, Carmarthenshire, SA31 3HS -
- Mental Health Needs
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