Support for adults
We offer a range of flexible services for adults, with autism, a learning disability or complex health needs.
All our services are shaped to fit the individual. Our ultimate goal is to improve the quality of life for the people we support.
Community Hubs
Our community centres are inclusive and creative spaces in Stockport and Salford.
We support people to have a happy social life, enjoy safe, comfortable spaces with their friends, and join in community activities.
Residential care
Our residential home in Stockport provides a caring home for people aged 16 to 65 with disabilities and complex needs.
We provide 24/7 specialist support, accommodation, meals and personal care for our residents who would be unable to live independently.
Short Breaks
Pearce Lodge offers a short breaks service for young adults aged 18-25 years old with learning and/or physical disabilities and clinical care needs.
We provide fun and engaging activities that could include cinema, days out, daily living skills, baking, arts and crafts, and sensory play.
Supported living
We can support people to live well in their own home; offering assistance and a safe pair of hands and support.
We help people to build their independence, to do the things they want to do, and to be part of their local communities.
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STOMP and STAMP
STOMP is the ST opping O ver M edication of P eople with a learning disability, autism or both with psychotropic medicines.
Similarly, STAMP focuses instead on supporting children and young people. STAMP stands for S upporting T reatment and A ppropriate M edication in P aediatrics.
We have made a commitment and pledge to incorporate both of these campaigns. We recognise that we must actively ensure that people in our care are not subject to the over use of psychotropic medications.
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