Redhill Supported Living

Redhill, Surrey

Redhill Supported Living

Redhill Supported Living at Royal Hill Park in Redhill, Surrey provides supported living services for adults with sight loss and learning disabilities or autism.

Royal Hill Park is surrounded by the local open landscape of the North Downs and everyone who lives here has access to a sensory trail, which runs through the heart of the development.

The former Redhill College site has been recently re-developed to create a community where private homes and housing designed for supported living nestle against a beautiful countryside backdrop.

Apartments

SeeAbility’s apartment blocks, all of which have an accessible lift, are set amongst other private homes in Royal Hill Park. Individual apartments have a spacious entrance hall, leading to an open plan kitchen and lounge area, opening onto a private balcony. Kitchens are fully accessible and are fitted with rise and fall work tops.

The spacious bathrooms are accessed via the bedroom, or entrance hall for guests. Every home has a handy double storage cupboard in the entrance hall - large enough for a washer / dryer, as well other items such as a hoover. Access to individual apartments is via a private key fob, with a call button available for visitors.

Apartments at Redhill Supported Living

Shared houses

Our modern three-storey houses are situated amongst other private homes in Royal Hill Park and each has five bedrooms. Each home has a spacious entrance hall leading to the ground floor bedroom, downstairs cloakroom, lounge and accessible kitchen, which has rise and fall worktops. The large living area is accessed by double doors, with a dining area leading to the kitchen. Full width patio doors take you to a grass garden with a shed and a gate to the front of the house.

On the first floor there are two bedrooms, which share a Jack and Jill bathroom and a third with an en suite bathroom. All have patio doors opening up onto a small private balcony. The top floor landing leads to the fifth large bedroom, which has its own access to the outside communal space with magnificent views.

The view from Redhill Supported Living

Our support

Our support in Redhill is designed to meet the daily living, social and personal care needs of people with sight loss and learning disabilities. People receive a combination of one-to-one and shared support hours, meaning we provide tailored 24 hour support - including night support.

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. 

Kayleigh smiles in front of a beautiful countryside view

Ready, Willing and Able

People supported in Redhill will also have access to our supported employment programme Ready, Willing and Able. This programme supports people with confidence training and mentoring via a supported employment coach, who will also support them in their search to find meaningful employment.

Referrals

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

Contact 

Kelly Reed(Registered Manager)
k.reed@seeability.org
01372 671729


Gillian and Rebecca at one of our homes

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Gillian and Rebecca at one of our homes