Rosebank Lodge, Residential Home, Merton
- Autism
- Learning Disabilities
- Profound and multiple learning disabilities(PMLD)
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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Rosebank Lodge is a residential home supporting adults with learning disabilities who may also have associated complex behaviour needs, Profound and Multiple Learning Disabilities (PMLD), epilepsy and or autism spectrum conditions. The support team are available 24 hours a day, including night support and are trained in PECS communication tools.
This home aims to support and educate individuals by enabling and empowering them to take greater control over their lives and to make their own decisions and choices. We support each individual to take advantage of opportunities available to them both at home and in the wider community. Individuals are encouraged to maximise independence, learn new or improve existing skills, achieve their goals and lead a meaningful and enjoyable life.

Who we support
- Autism
- Learning Disabilities
- Profound and multiple learning disabilities(PMLD)
Facilities
- Accessibility - Wheelchair/Lift/Stair Lift
- Garden/Outside Space
- Self Contained Flats
- Sensory Room
What we offer
A safe and supportive place to call home
Rosebank Lodge is a large detached house in Merton. There is a range of bedrooms, self-contained bedsits and a large studio flat on the ground floor with their own facilities. The home is equipped with a ceiling hoist and has a lift for accessibility needs. There are multiple communal areas so people can socialise with others if they wish, including a large U-shaped lounge, dining room, and visitors’ room. Individuals have access to the communal kitchen whilst those in the self-contained bedsits and flats have support to access their own kitchens.
The garden is spacious and used for many social activities and events, especially during the summer. It also has a fully equipped sensory cabin, trampoline, and basketball hoop.
The home is located close to shops, cafes, and pubs, and there is a tram link a couple of minutes walk away, offering service between New Addington and Wimbledon. There is also a rail station at Mitchen Junction, and the Morden Underground station is only five minutes away.

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

Lifestyle
At Rosebank Lodge, each person has an individualised plan tailored around their likes and dislikes to ensure they participate in meaningful activities both within the service and the community. These can include cinema trips, meals out, pub visits, sports, arts and crafts, and day centre nativities to name a few. People also enjoy attending the Mencap Social Club in Croydon and taking part in a weekly disco.
Local resources include the Canons Leisure Centre, which has a swimming pool and a gym.
The home also holds regular social events, such as a recent fundraising picnic and their annual summer barbecue. There was also a ‘Purple Day’ event in aid of Epilepsy action.
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