South Gloucestershire Support Service

Filton (South Gloucestershire) and Henbury (Bristol)

This service currently has vacancies

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Location

Filton (South Gloucestershire) and Henbury (Bristol)

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Type of support

Supported living

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Who we support

People with autism and learning disabilities, who may also have vision impairements

Facilities and accommodation

The outside of South Gloucestershire Support Service in Henbury - a bright, modern brick home with a sunny, peaceful green garden.

South Gloucestershire Support Service provides support for adults with learning disabilities and autism across both Henbury and Filton. Both locations are in a communal block, with each person living in a self-contained flat, giving people their own space while also building new routines, making connections and increasing independence.

Based near Bristol, each home has access to local shops and everyday amenities, as well as a wealth of green spaces such as Blaise Castle Estate and other public parks. City lovers can also easily access Bristol city centre, known for its shops, cafés, museums, galleries and lively harbourside.

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Find out more about Henbury

We’re excited to welcome more people into our fully accessible accommodation in Henbury, where private homes designed for supported living are situated close to the hustle and bustle of city life in Bristol, the 'Capital of the South West'.

Comprised of eleven spacious self-contained flats, each personalised to suit unique tastes and needs, Henbury offers fully accessible en-suite bathrooms, a peaceful private garden and a welcoming local community. With Bristol's shops and attractions close by, it's the perfect place for people to build the life they want.

The outside of South Gloucestershire Support Service - Henbury
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Caroline's new chapter after cancer

"When Caroline was faced with a diagnosis of cancer, Sam and Sam didn't just provide care – they became Caroline's pillars of strength." - Hanna, manager at SeeAbility

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Our specialist support

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SeeAbility is unique in providing in-house specialist support, including vision rehabilitation and, where commissioned, positive behaviour support (PBS).

Our focus is on encouraging people to challenge themselves to achieve their own goals and get the most out of life, while supporting increased independence and choice. Our support teams are also trained in Active Support, which encourages people we're supporting to take control of their lives.

Get in touch

Registered Manager
Karin Brownlie
K.Brownlie@seeability.org

Referrals
referrals@seeability.org 

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