from Margaret S (Mother of Resident) published on 29 April 2022
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Overall Experience5.0 out of 5
My son has been a resident here since July 2020 and has never been more content. The staff are well informed, intuitive to his needs and special behaviours, and seem to stay in their jobs for longer than their counterparts working for other charities, which is an important consideration when choosing
residential accommodation for any family member. People with autism need consistency, understanding of who they are, and time. They get all of that and more at this establishment. He goes on plenty of outings of his choice, is kept occupied with his favourite pastimes, and his healthy diet is catered for. He has his own room, and shared facilities such as the bathroom, toilets, lounge, kitchen, etc. The home is warm and clean, and the staff are friendly and will bend over backwards to facilitate visits. Nothing is too much bother. It's a difficult process, saying goodbye to any family member, but knowing they are in safe hands makes it easier.
from Lilibet K (Resident) published on 3 February 2016
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Overall Experience5.0 out of 5
This house is beautiful. I would recommend it to anyone, staff are lovely and friendly relations between families and the place are phenomenal. Food is excellent, the garden is beautiful.
I would visit it myself it is that beautiful.
Lovely to think that there are such safe havens is this day and
age. And may I add the residents are beautiful too I would definitely go there.
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