Stable Cottage is located within Tithe Barn, Ross-on-Wye. Our home offers residential support for three males and females on the autism spectrum or have a learning disability, who may also present behaviours that challenge.
Priory Kneesworth House Hospital, Bassingbourn-cum-Kneesworth, Royston, Hertfordshire, SG8 5JP
207.3 MILES AWAY
Kneesworth House Hospital is a high dependency rehabilitation unit which provides a range of specialist recovery pathways, all at one site. Located in Hertfordshire, within a purpose-built facility and spacious grounds, the hospital also provides acute and psychiatric intensive care, medium and low secure services, and a community focused rehabilitation ward.
Weir End House is located near Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire. The service offers residential support for 11 males and females who are on the autism spectrum or have a learning disability.
Woodpecker Lodge is located close to Ross on Wye, Herefordshire. We offer residential support for six males and females who have a learning disability.
Alexandra House, 2 Alexandra Road, Gloucester, GL1 3DR
209.2 MILES AWAY
Alexandra House, Gloucester, offers residential support for nine males and females with a learning disability, who may also have a physical disability.
Located in Kingsholm, near to the centre of Gloucester, The Cedars provides residential support for up to nine males and females with a learning disability.
Burston House provides low secure care and specialised treatment for adults aged 18 years and older with a learning disability. Patients may also have other associated conditions including personality disorders, mental illnesses and autistic spectrum disorders (ASDs).
Oak House, 10a Victoria Road, Diss, Norfolk, IP22 4HE
210.9 MILES AWAY
Oak House is a residential service set back off the main road into Diss, Norfolk. We support up to six adults who are on the autism spectrum, and may have complex needs.
Hill House, Station Road, Pulham St Mary, Diss, Norfolk, IP21 4QT
211.3 MILES AWAY
Hill House is located in Pulham St Mary, near Diss, Norfolk. The service offers residential support for seven males and females with a primary learning disability diagnosis.
Richmond House is a specialist learning disability rehabilitation unit which provides eight beds for females with a history of offending/challenging behaviour, who have learning disabilities and other conditions including autistic spectrum disorders (ASDs), personality disorders and mental illnesses.