Sheep Street
Supported living service located in the town centre of Wellingborough, just a short walk from all local amenities, park and leisure centres. This supported living service consists of 5 self contained flats and we currently have a vacant 1 bedroom flat available.
Service facilities
- Kitchen
- Lounge
- Shower and wc
- There is no garden/outdoor space
- All white goods
- Short walk from Swansgate shopping centre
- 1 allocated parking space
- Local supermarket and restaurants are a short walk away
- Local leisure centre and swimming pool
- Bus stop just outside the property provides easy access to neighbouring towns such as Northampton and Kettering
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We are able to provide 24 hour 1:1 support if required or targeted support where particular support needs or outcomes have been identifiedfor a minimum of 25 hours week.
Our staff are trained to understand autism and provide a supportive and encouraging environment so that each individual can achieve their goals.
Our guidance, advice, information and practical support are there to help the people we support to work towards independence.
We provide guidance to maintain healthy lifestyles, medication and personal care, as well as overall support to develop health action plans and engage in sporting and recreational activities. We have good links with local health care providers.
Meet Sam
Working to open up new opportunities for Sam to fulfil her potential and enjoy new experiences
Read moreWhy choose us?
We have autism expertise and knowledge, offer person-centred care, and help people understand their diagnosis.
Read morePeople told us they felt safe with the people who supported them and we observed they looked relaxed and at ease around staff. One person said, "I really like the staff, I like their smiling faces, we get on very well."
Placement suitability
The individual would need to have a diagnosis of autism and be ages 18+ and require a minimum of 25 hours a week targeted 1:1 support.
In England the regulatory body CQC is ensuring support providers are providing local support for local people. Therefore when we receive a referral from outside of the local authority area where our service is, we need to demonstrate we have taken steps to explore meaningful family links or connections to the area. We would also need a clear rationale from the funder as to why they are seeking an out of county placement. Therefore not all referrals may be considered for each NAS service.
Refer an autistic adult to our services
Admission criteria includes: over 18 years of age, a diagnosis of autism, and appropriate funding in place
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