Restormel House, Residential Home, Plymouth
- Autism
- Mental Health
Gain greater independence through learning essential life skills
Person-centred support planning
Focus on independence and daily living skills
Community connections and meaningful engagement
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Thoughtfully designed homes for independent living
Restormel House is a residential home for adults (can take older) with learning disabilities, mental health needs, autism spectrum conditions and complex needs. Restormel House provides 1-1 and 2-1 support to individuals with the aspirations to develop independence and life skills to move on to further independence in subsequent placements.
Restormel House offers people who live there a person-centred approach tailored to the needs of the individual and focused on achieving positive outcomes. The support team are trained to support individuals with behaviours that others may find challenging through de-escalation techniques and behavioural management plans and strategies.
The bespoke support provided centres on individual needs and focuses on developing independence, person-centred life skills, communication, social skills and choice.

Who we support
- Autism
- Mental Health
Facilities
- Garden/Outside Space
What we offer
A safe and supportive place to call home
Restormel House is a large six-bedroom Victorian terraced property in central Plymouth. It is only a ten-minute walk from Plymouth city centre, which boasts many places of interest, such as The Hoe and The Barbican. Within the city centre, there are many shops, cinemas, pubs, restaurants and the Theatre Royal.
The railway station is a five-minute walk away, which offers good rail links to London, Cornwall and the rest of the country. Plymouth has a ferry port that provides regular services to France and Spain, as well as an airport offering flights to destinations throughout the country.

We’re not just participants. We’re planners, presenters, and leaders.
Mary, Unity Co-chair

Lifestyle
Everyone gets on well together here and enjoys time together in the two communal lounges available. People like to relax in the reclining sofa chairs together, and watch TV and movies, as well as listen to music. There is also a communal garden area where people enjoy socialising and catching up about their days.
There is a real mix of personalities at this home; some people prefer alone time, whereas others enjoy activities together. Whether people would like to engage in activities in groups or solo, there is plenty of activities to choose from. People are supported to take part in leisure activities such as discos, visiting friends, meals out, swimming, foot golf and activities at the leisure centre, including rock climbing, basketball, trampolining and local walks.
The home is situated on a busy main road and is in very close proximity to the local train station, meaning ease of access to local amenities and leisure activities. Restormel House offers opportunities to individuals that enable them to access work and college placements.
Restormel House also supports people to cook, complete food shopping, budget and support to complete household tasks such as laundry in order to build on independence.
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