This residential service is a warm, welcoming home located at the end of a quiet and pretty road. There is plenty of parking on the driveway and along the roadside, and the house has a lovely garden where the people we support enjoy sitting in the sunshine, chatting, and spending time together.
As a Support Worker, you’ll be working with four adults aged between 29 and 69, all with their own personalities, interests, and support needs. Some people walk independently, while others need support to mobilise safely. Communication also varies — some people use speech, while others use Makaton, objects of reference, or non-verbal communication.
To support everyone confidently, you will receive full training in medication, moving and positioning, dysphagia, epilepsy, and other specialist areas.
This is a home full of fun and character. The people who live here love:
- Bowling, cinema trips, and shopping days
- Going out for dinner or for relaxing drives
- Visiting zoos, aquariums, and enjoying nature
- Music, karaoke sessions, games, and arts & crafts
- Garden time, parties, and spending time together
- Working towards personal goals — e.g. one person we support hopes to visit Harry Potter World!
They enjoy being around staff who are happy, patient, motivated, and have a good sense of humour. They appreciate people who think creatively, bring new ideas, and help make every day enjoyable. They would not enjoy support from people who are unhappy, insensitive, or who take things too seriously.
Their home is a spacious five‑bedroom house, recently redecorated and much-loved. There are beautiful front and back gardens, communal areas for relaxing together, and a peaceful atmosphere thanks to the quiet cul‑de‑sac location. Friendly neighbours and a strong sense of community make it an even more special place to live and work.
The local area offers beaches, parks, shops, restaurants, bowling, cinemas, and easy access to bigger towns and nearby cities. Although public transport can be limited at times, the home has a vehicle available — so a full UK Manual driving licence is essential.
Every shift here is different, and every day brings new opportunities to make a positive impact. You’ll help people enjoy their routines, try new things, build independence, and live the best life possible — all while building strong, meaningful relationships with the staff team and the wonderful people who live here.