Adult Respite Care
Mill Lodge, 156 and 158 Kingswood Avenue, Taverham, Norwich NR8 6UR
Overview
This state of the art Adult Learning Disability Respite Unit in Taverham supports individuals with a learning disability and complex physical and health needs who are living at home with their families.
The premises promote privacy and dignity, including intelligent locking systems, ceiling tracking from bedroom to bathroom, specialist equipment and a hydro bath which incorporates lights and music.
To help navigation around the unit, a way finding system has been introduced, which incorporates touch, colour strategies, pictures and visual prompts. For patients that require more specialised support, a self contained ‘suite’ has been designed to meet the specific needs of patients and the outside areas have also been utilised to best effect with two separate garden areas, including grassed areas, a ‘bouncy patio’, and sensory planting.
Mill Lodge, 156 and 158 Kingswood Avenue, Taverham, Norwich NR8 6UR
South
Mill Lodge
Mill Lodge
156 and 158 Kingswood Avenue
Taverham
Norwich NR8 6UR
Tel: 01603 868202
Opening Hours: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Parking and Transport: Limited onsite parking is available. Accessible by public and community transport.
Access and Facilities: Main entrance well signposted and wheelchair accessible. Wheelchair accessible toilet.
Referral Information: 18 and Over.
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Related Pages
Related Pages
Learning Disabilities Service (Starfish)The Starfish Learning Disabiity Child And Adolescent Mental Health Service works with children aged 5-18 years who have a significant learning disability, and their families.