Residential care with Livability Supporting disabled people to live life to the full
‘ I am so happy here – I can do so much more’ Resident, Kenway Court, Essex
‘I love my home because it gives me independence’
Claire, West Sussex
Your
choice
Would you like to live as independently as you can? Would you choose to live with support, with people like yourself, under the same roof?
At Livability, we can offer you a great place to live. It’s your life and you should be able to live it how you want. So at Livability, we will listen to you and make sure your choices are a top priority.
We offer different kinds of residential care and different living arrangements. Some of our homes are for just a few people. Others have space for 20 or more.
The people who live at Livability are all different. Some people need support with everything. Others need some support, sometimes. We will work with you to agree what support you need and how we should provide it.
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What’s it like,
living at a Livability home?
Your accommodation
What you eat
Having your own space is important to everyone. At some of our homes, residents have their own flatlets. These have a kitchen area and ensuite facilities.
Do you like to cook for yourself? Or have a delicious meal served to you? Livability homes support you to have a healthy diet.
Some homes have technology that lets you control most things from your wheelchair or bed. At all our homes, residents have their own personalised bedroom.
We make sure you get to choose food you enjoy. If you have a special diet, our trained staff will cater for you.
Our staff You can meet up with other residents and spend time together in the lounge areas.
Where you go and what you do All of us do best when we can do things we enjoy. Many of our residents go to college or a day centre. Some go to work.
Livability residents tell us over and over again how great our staff are. The staff don’t just talk about supporting you to be as independent as possible – they make it happen.
We are proud of our staff because they are professional and enthusiastic. They will provide the best service they can for you. You can read more about our high standards on page 9.
Seeing your family and friends We can support you to go shopping or to get around on public transport. Having fun is important so we make sure you get to do this too.
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When you live with us, you can invite friends and family into your home. Often, family members get involved in the life of the home and come along to social events. Most homes have parking space for visitors. Some have space for people to stay over. 7
Beth’s story
Michael’s
Beth is 31 and has lived at Talbot Manor
Michael is 58 and has lived at Keefield Close
for 12 years. She says:
for 17 years. He does not communicate verbally so his sister Hazel told us about
“I love living at Talbot Manor for lots of
life at Keefield Close:
reasons, but I think the main thing is that all my friends are here and that makes me
“Michael is so happy there and so well
feel secure. The other thing I really like is
cared for. It’s absolutely wonderful – I
the staff because they’re polite and helpful
can’t praise it enough. It’s a lot to do
to all of us, if you need them. They support
with the staff. They are so committed and
us if we want to try new things and we are
they really care. They believe everyone is
learning to be independent here.
important. They stay for a long time too, so there is continuity.
“I go to a day centre five days a week
‘We are learning to be independent here’
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story
with my friends Nicky and Matt. It’s a good
“My father and I can just turn up to visit
centre, and we do things like aerobics
Michael and we always get a lovely
and trips. We’re also doing our National
welcome. It’s always beautifully clean and
Proficiency Test Certificate qualification.
tidy, and smells nice too! Their facilities are
My fiancé John lives in Sherborne so I mainly get to see him at the weekend. Every other weekend I go and see my family, who live on a farm near Dorchester.
‘It’s absolutely wonderful – I can’t praise it enough’
wonderful. We never have to worry about how Michael is being cared for. They always seem to know if he’s poorly and they deal with everything so well.”
“I went away for a week this summer with
Michael’s father George added: “I have
my friend Nicky, to a holiday centre in
more than 30 years’ experience of Michael
Southampton. We’ve been friends since
in care, and Keefield Close is incomparably
school and we had a fantastic time.”
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Where are our residential
care homes?
Here is a map showing where our homes are. You can find out more about them and the kind of service they provide at livability.org.uk when you click on Residential Homes.
What can I expect
from Livability? •L ivability is proud of the care it provides. We try to be the best • We make sure our staff are well trained
You are very welcome to visit any of our homes. Please see page 10 to find out how.
•W e work with healthcare services and others so you get the best support possible • All our services are checked regularly by inspectors. They ask people who live at our services what they think of the service
North England Ossett near Wakefield: York House
• We listen to you and respond to what you say
East England Billericay: Anvil House Colchester: Treetops Harlow: Keefield Close and Netteswell Rectory Norwich: John Grooms Court Southend-on-Sea: Dolphin Court and Kenway Court Central and Southern England Bognor Regis: Ashley House Bournemouth: Talbot Manor Hemel Hempstead: Green Lane Hereford: Wall Street Northampton: Brackley St Albans: Greenwood Lodge
What is
Livability? • Livability runs 18 residential care homes • We support 300 adults. They have different kinds of disabilities
London area
• We treat everyone we support as an individual
Borehamwood: New Court Place Edgware: Brookside Harrow: Bradbury Court Mile End: Grove Road
support people to live as independently • We as possible
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• You can find out more about Livability from our website livability.org.uk
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What do I do
next?
If you or someone you know would like to:
‘I like living in Kenway Court because everybody is cheerful, friendly and caring’ Geoffrey, Essex
• visit one of our homes • know more about applying for a place
Then you can: • ring our enquiries team on 020 7452 2087 • email us at enquiries@livability.org.uk omplete the form in the pocket at •c the back of this brochure rite to: Enquiries team, Livability, •w 50 Scrutton Street, London EC2A 4XQ
As well as residential care, Livability provides: • support to live in your own home • support to get involved in community life • accessible holidays • other services Please use the contact details above if you would like more information about what we offer. You can also visit livability.org.uk
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Central office: 50 Scrutton St, London EC2A 4XQ Tel: 020 7452 2000 Fax: 020 7452 2001 Email: info@livability.org.uk Website: livability.org.uk Livability is the operating name of Grooms-Shaftesbury, a company limited by guarantee. Registered charity no: 1116530
Livability is the new face of John Grooms and the Shaftesbury Society