Learning disabilities and autism services

We provide specialist services for adults who have learning disabilities. By supporting each person in our care to live the very best life they can, we help each individual in our care to achieve more every day and to continue to develop and grow.


Premium facilities


Pioneering care


24/7 support


Award-winning service

Adult learning disabilities services

Our supported living care services are designed to support people with a range of complex needs. We enable each person to live as independently as possible whilst helping them to feel happy, safe and empowered.

Learning disability care services for adults.

We offer unparalleled care and support through our adult learning disabilities services. 

More than just care

We want every individual we look after to feel as if they are being supported by a family member and to feel at home with us.

Experienced teams

Our teams are highly experienced at supporting individuals with learning disabilities, and conditions associated with autism.

Learn new skills

We look at building confidence through the learning of new skills and encouraging individuals to try out new hobbies and activities.

Only the best

We are driven by a desire to provide a level of care that is truly personal and transformative for the individuals we look after.

I love learning new skills and working with my care team. Everyone is so friendly and we do lots of fun activities, I like to think of my care workers as friends!

Resident

Brambledown

Situated in Wallington, Sutton, Brambledown provides support and guidance to the individuals we support who have epilepsy, learning disabilities and other medical conditions.

Wallington, Sutton | All genders | Residential

Burbank
Mews

Burbank Mews based in Hartlepool, specialises in supporting adults aged 18 – 65 with learning disabilities, autism and other complex needs.

Hartlepool, County Durham | All genders | Residential

Byron
Road

At Byron Road we provide guidance and support for up to five people between the ages of 18 – 65 who have epilepsy, learning disabilities and associated mental health needs.

Wallington, Sutton | All genders | Supported Living | Complex Supported Living

Cedars
Road

Cedars Road is a supported living service based in Croydon, providing care for adults with a range of learning disabilities and mental health conditions.

Beddington, Croydon | All genders | Supported Living


Conifer Lodge

Conifer Lodge in Cambridgeshire is a specialist service for men with a learning disability or who are on the autistic spectrum.

Wisbech, Cambridgeshire | Male only | Residential

Cranley
Gardens

Based in Wallington, Sutton, Cranley Gardens is a specialist care provider with experience in supporting people with other complex needs.

Wallington, Sutton | All genders | Residential

Clareville
Lodge

Clareville Lodge is a nine-bed supported living service in Caterham where we provide person-centred care to the individuals we support.

Caterham, Surrey |All genders | Supported Living

Fir Tree
Lodge

Fir Tree Lodge is a modern supported living service located in the heart of Surrey and can support up to six individuals within its self-contained flats.

Caterham, Surrey | All genders | Supported Living

Foxley
Lane

Foxley Lane provides specialist care from Croydon, supporting adults with epilepsy, learning disabilities and/or physical disabilities.

Purley, Croydon | All genders | Residential

Gravel Hill

Gravel Hill is a modern supported living service based in Croydon, South London, providing learning disabilities, mental health and autism care and support for up to six adults.

Croydon, London | All genders | Supported Living

Gunnersbury
Avenue

Supporting both men and women with a wide range of conditions, including mental health, behaviour support needs, ABI and autism.

Ealing, West London | All genders | Supported Living

Hall
Road

Hall Road in Sutton is a residential service for adults with autism and learning disabilities and other complex conditions.

Wallington, Sutton | All genders | Residential

Liberty
Court

At Liberty Court, there are a mix of one and two bedroom self-contained flats, supporting adults with learning or physical disabilities and epilepsy.

Purley, Surrey | All genders | Supported Living

Mayfield
Road

Mayfield Road is a specialist residential service supporting adults with profound, multiple learning disabilities and behaviour support needs based in Surrey.

Sutton, Surrey | All genders | Residential


Moorpark Place

Moorpark Place is a learning disabilities service for adults who are on the autistic spectrum. Specialising in providing supportive, therapeutic care.

Kilbirnie, Ayrshire | All genders | Residential

Prospect
Court

A supported living service, set in the heart of the community in Sutton, with a person-centred approach to care, allowing people to lead rewarding lives.

Sutton, Surrey | All genders | Supported  Living

Queen
Hill

Queen Hill is a female only  supported living service providing care and support to females with mental health conditions, epilepsy and support needs.

Selsdon, Croydon | Female only | Supported Living

Russell
Hill

Located in Croydon, Russell Hill provides care for adults with autism and learning disabilities and other complex needs

Purley, Croydon | All genders | Residential

Thornton
Avenue

Thornton Avenue is a supported living service for males with complex conditions and behavioural conditions in Streatham, Southwest London.

Streatham, London | Male only | Supported Living

Willowmead

A supported living home providing accommodation and personal care for adults who have autism, learning disabilities or mental health needs.

East Molesey, Surrey | All genders | Supported Living

Woodland
Court

A supported living service, based in the heart of Caterham, with great transport links, enabling the individuals we support to access London.

 

Caterham, Surrey | All genders | Supported Living

We support and empower all of our residents.

Our residents each have their own dedicated support worker who provides daily support with everyday tasks and with the running of the house, receiving further specialist support from our on-site clinical psychologist, occupational therapist and speech and language therapist.

While all our residents have a learning disability, some of our residents also have a mental health condition, such as bipolar disorder or schizophrenia or a long-term physical condition such as epilepsy or diabetes.

We ensure families and other key stakeholders, in addition to the individuals being cared, for are totally involved in developing their own care plans and in choosing the way they live their lives whilst being encouraged  to continue their hobbies, to try out new experiences and to learn new skills.