Denecroft

Guildford, Surrey

Denecroft is a residential home for six adults with a range of disabilities. We specialise in supporting people who have learning disabilities or are autistic, many of whom have sight loss. We aim to excel as a specialist provider of quality care and support, ensuring the people we support are at the heart of everything we do.

Our support enables people to make choices and express their individuality. Personalisation is not a tick box exercise for us, but is fundamental to how we deliver our mission every single day of the year.

Clinical Assessment and Intervention Team 

Our Clinical Assessment and Intervention Team includes qualified Vision Rehabilitation Workers (sometimes also called 'ROVIs') and Behaviour Consultants with at least a Masters degree in Applied Behaviour Analysis. 

The Vision Rehabilitation workers play a vital role across SeeAbility and keep front and centre, SeeAbility’s commitment to supporting those with sight loss, as well as those with a diagnosis of learning disability or autism.

Where funded, Behaviour Consultants assess each person’s needs by completing a functional assessment, ongoing monitoring, and support. They use this to develop people's person-centred support using a Positive Behaviour Support framework. 

The Clinical Assessment and Intervention Team aim to increase individuals' quality of life, reduce unnecessary restrictions and teach functional skills. This means each person we support gets exactly the right kind of expert attention they need, when they need it, so they can make more choices about what they want from life every day. 

Silvie and Sara walking around Guildford

Our facilities and accommodation

Denecroft is a two-storey home located close to Guildford town centre with excellent access to the local amenities and transport links. We have established excellent relationships within our community which provides new and exciting experiences for people living here, as well as being valued members of society.

The property has been decorated to optimise accessibility for people with sight loss and tries to encourage accessibility at every opportunity. There are two bedrooms on the ground floor with en-suites and four single bedrooms with shared bathrooms on the first floor, all fitted with an alarm call facilities. There is a communal kitchen and conservatory/dining room, shared lounge and a terraced garden.

Please note that Denecroft is accessible to wheelchairs on the ground floor only.

Referrals

If you would like more information about being supported by SeeAbility now or in the future, email referrals@seeability.org

Contact

Tendekai Mazayi (Registered manager)
01483 301315
T.Mazayi@seeability.org


"People had access to a wide range of activities, holidays and trips into town. One relative said, “They arranged for Paul* to go out kayaking because he wanted to do that. He also really enjoys horse riding and they enable him to do that.” A second relative said, 'This year Stacy* is having two holidays to Spain. She loves the sun and the water and they have made sure they can meet those needs.'"

- CQC report
Gillian and Rebecca at one of our homes

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Gillian and Rebecca at one of our homes