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Warmley Court is a specialist service for 10 individuals with Acquired Brain Injuries. Warmley Court is aimed at people moving onto the next stage of recovery after leaving hospital, or for long term support in a supported community setting.
We aim to enable the people we support to enjoy living a fulfilled life, based around their personal needs and wishes. We aim to empower the people we support by providing opportunities and helping them achieve maximised independence in all aspects of their life. By listening to the people we support, we believe we can find the way forward and make them happy.
We offer a welcoming and homely environment to recover, and develop skills in order to have a better quality of life. We provide people with the right support, which assists them in developing coping techniques, which make a noticeable difference to their everyday lives. We understand the importance of providing person-centred support which enables independence and meets individual’s specific needs. Through our outcomes focused approach, we support people to maintain choice and control of their own lives.
Warmley Court is unique in providing specialist brain injury support led by a staff team fully trained in person-centred approaches. This means every individual has a bespoke programme of support and unique support pathway, including varied vocational, recreational, therapeutic and leisure activities.
Through person-centred plans, we promote life skills, enabling the people we support to live more independently and fulfill their goals and ambitions. We believe that having a good life with positive outcomes can be a reality for everyone, regardless of their disabilities.
Warmley Court is a detached house, comprising of three floors; each of the 6 bedrooms downstairs have en-suite wet rooms and are suitable for individuals with physical disabilities. The four bedrooms on the first floor each have an en-suite with a built in shower. There is access to a bath in the communal bathroom on the lower floor.
On the ground floor there is a living room, dining room, two kitchen, laundry room, communal bathroom and office. Further facilities can be found on the second floor which houses a kitchen, shower room, laundry room and staff break room. The house has wheelchair access via a ramp and all rooms on the lower floor are designed to be easily accessed by any wheelchair users.
The home benefits from a garden at the rear of the property where a smoking shelter can be found. In the middle of this house is a large courtyard. There is a small car park at the rear of the house.
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