Oak is a residential home for people living with a learning disability and/or autism. The home adopts a ‘Psychologically Informed Environment’ or PIE – which means that people who live at Willow are supported to best meet their needs and improve their quality of life. This helps staff to implement all of the latest research and knowledge to inform the needs of the residents.
Admission criteria
-Males or females aged 18 yrs + who have a diagnosis of a learning disability and/or autism and/or other associated conditions.
-Prior to the initial 12 week assessment period a ‘compatibility’ assessment is carried out to make sure that residents can be supported to live well together.
Facilities
-Spacious living areas
-8 en-suite furnished bedrooms
-Sensory room
-Independent living skills kitchen
-A family and activity room
-Extensive grounds including outside seating
-Access to a range of local facilities including swimming, bingo, cycling , bowling cinema.
-Options to utilise a day opportunities service.
Group: M H C
Person in charge: Anne Marie Jones (Registered Manager)
Local Authority / Social Services: Denbighshire County Council (click for contact details)
Type of Service: Care Home only (Residential Care) – Privately Owned , Registered for a maximum of 8 Service Users
Registered Care Categories*: Learning Disability
Specialist Care Categories: Asperger Syndrome • Autism/ASD
Admission Information: Ages from 18 to 65.
Single Rooms: 8
Rooms with ensuite WC: 8
Facilities & Services: Ground Floor Accommodation only
Latest Care and Social Services Inspectorate Wales* Report on Oak: click here
* Care and Social Services Inspectorate Wales is responsible for the registration and inspection of social care services in Wales.
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