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Supported Living in Camberley

  • Autism
  • Learning Disabilities

Gain greater independence through learning essential life skills

Person-centred support planning

Focus on independence and daily living skills

Community connections and meaningful engagement

At Achieve together, we’re proud to provide safe, person-centred support that helps people live happy, healthy and meaningful lives.

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About this home

Thoughtfully designed homes for independent living

This is a transitional home for adults with learning disabilities, autism spectrum conditions and emotional needs.  The team help to build resilience in people through the promotion of positive risk-taking and through equipping people with practical, transferable skills.

The aim of the support team is to reduce dependence and provide the necessary skills for each person supported to thrive independently both inside and outside of the home so that they might then be able to move on to greater independence in the future.

People are supported to develop person-centred plans, with a focus on work or developmental activities, whilst encouraging a realistic blend of recreational and developmental activities where possible.

This home’s profile number is 353.

Who we support

  • Autism
  • Learning Disabilities

Facilities

  • Garden/Outside Space

What we offer

A safe and supportive place to call home

Situated in a lovely, quiet residential street, just a short walk from Camberley Town Centre, Camberley train station and the M3 motorway, this home provides excellent links to the local community.

The home is comprised of seven bedrooms with en-suite facilities over three floors and has a lounge, music room, kitchen, dining room and laundry room.

Camberley is a large town that features many amenities, such as shops, restaurants and pubs, all of which are only a short walk away.

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We’re not just participants. We’re planners, presenters, and leaders.

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Lifestyle

The support team offer a range of activities. These activities are focused on increasing the independence of each person.

People are encouraged to seek out and engage with college and other educational opportunities, with many people attending weekly college courses. People we support also enjoy day trips and theatre visits, participate in a choir and go horse-riding, swimming and bowling.

People also regularly enjoy meal planning sessions, cooking and gardening.

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Life beyond the home

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Quality you can trust

We’re committed to safeguarding, safety and continuous improvement in every home.

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