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Valley View, Residential Home, Derbyshire

  • 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

Situated in a private residential area close to Swadlincote town centre, Valley View provides residential support and accommodation for up to eight adults with learning and physical disabilities. The home offers a secure, comfortable, and welcoming environment with a team that recognises the needs and wishes of each person whilst at the same time helping them to live amongst a caring and happy small community.

We are completely committed to delivering person-centred care. As a team, we strive to go the extra mile in delivering care as we want to make a real difference to the lives of people we support. We offer a very high standard of care for everyone, delivered by an experienced and committed team who do everything they can to make people’s lives as rich and fulfilling as possible.

Who we support

  • Learning Disabilities

Facilities

What we offer

A safe and supportive place to call home

The home is a purpose-built specialist bungalow with every bedroom decorated to people’s individual wishes. Each bedroom has specialised furniture, and four of the rooms are equipped with fully automated ceiling hoists to the ensuite bathrooms. In addition, the home has specialised bathing and showering facilities.

The bungalow has been decorated and furnished to a very high standard, which contributes to the homely and friendly nature of the home. There is a large lounge, dining area and a designated sensory area that also acts as an activity space for people supported.

To the rear of the property, there is a large patio area and a beautiful sensory garden, which has full access for wheelchair users. The garden offers a wide choice of seating areas and in warmer weather, is a lovely place for relatives to visit and enjoy.

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Lifestyle

Each person’s needs are fully assessed, and support plans and risk assessments are put in place that set out to support people’s needs and wishes. These are regularly reviewed and updated to reflect everyone’s changing circumstances. We also want families’ involvement to be a part of the care and support we provide.

Valley View operates an ‘open hours’ visiting policy, and we encourage visiting at any reasonable time of day. We want family and friends to become a part of our community, and visits can be made private if someone wishes.

We undertake a wide range of activities within the home and regularly organise trips out. We learn what people like and what they wish to do, and help them to achieve it and build their confidence by enabling a variety of opportunities to do and learn more. We are committed to people we support and their families, ensuring all are supported, comfortable, safe, and secure in the surroundings at Valley View.

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