Hft is a charity providing services for learning disabled people throughout England and Wales. We provide support from just a couple of hours a week up to 24 hours a day. Our staff teams support you to live your best life possible.
If you’d like the opportunity to make a real and positive difference to a learning disabled adult’s life every day, then you’re in the right place.
Join the teamWhether you’re interested in finding out more about our services, want to apply for a job with us, would like to fundraise for Hft or something else, we’d love to hear from you!
March 21 2024
A Devon woman with Down Syndrome is the embodiment of the theme for World Down Syndrome Day today – “End The Stereotypes” – as she lives life to the full in her 78th year.
March 19 2024
The Government’s actions do not align with its words, as evidenced by the absence of a UK government minister at the United Nations (UN) hearing on the Government’s violations of disabled people’s rights under the UN Convention on the Right of Disabled Persons.
From supported living to residential care, day opportunities to transition services, Hft staff help the people we support to live with more choice, more independence and with greater access to the community.
With supported living, we support people to live however and wherever they choose. We can help with finding the right accommodation and with ongoing support
We provide domiciliary care to people who require support with activities they would find difficult on their own, to help them live with more independence.
Our Day Opportunities centres allow the people we support to take part in things they enjoy and make choices about when they do them.
Hft offers residential care run to high standards, with a focus on supporting people to achieve the best possible outcomes.
Our flexible short breaks and respite care services help allow people with learning disabilities and their families or carers to enjoy some 'me time'.
We provide a range of person-centred services across the UK based around supporting people with learning disabilities to live the best life possible.