Surrey Support Service

Ashtead, Leatherhead and Surbiton, Surrey

This service currently has vacancies

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Location

Ashtead, Leatherhead and Surbiton, Surrey

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Type of support

Supported living

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Who we support

People with learning disabilities and/or autism, who may also have vision impairments

Facilities and accommodation

The outside of Spencer Court - a two-storey home with cream panelled upper walls, a pitched tiled roof and a small landscaped garden with bench seating.

Surrey Support Service offers accessible supported living across Ashtead, Leatherhead and Surbiton for adults with a range of disabilities, supporting people to live independently in their own homes. 

In Ashtead, support is provided in a supported living home in a quiet residential area on Ashtead Woods Road, within walking distance of the serene Ashtead Common Nature Reserve and less than an hour away from central London by train.

In Leatherhead, our accommodation spans across three different supported living homes, each with quick access to both the Surrey Hills countryside and the bustling town centre, and easy transport links to London.

In Surbiton, our accommodation is comprised of a supported living home across two floors with accessible stair chair access. The room on the first floor also has a purpose-built en-suite wet-room.

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 Managers
Norma Williams
N.Williams@seeability.org

Terry Maguire
T.Maguire@seeability.org

Referrals
referrals@seeability.org 

Interested in our support?