01235 831686
Supporting people with learning disabilities to live with more independence and choice across the south Oxfordshire area, including Milton, Abingdon, Didcot, Harwell, and Sutton Courtenay, and Newbury in West Berkshire.
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Address:
Hft South Oxfordshire & Berkshire
Potash Lane
Milton Heights
Abingdon
Oxon
OX14 4DR
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Our person-centred approach supports people to take control of their lives. We work closely with the people we support, their families and carers, and health professionals to deliver services that are personalised to individual needs. Our support workers empower the people we support to make their own choices about how they live, using our innovative Fusion model of support to keep people at the centre of everything we do.
At Hft South Oxfordshire we support around 100 people with many different types of learning disability, and have particular experience in supporting people on the autistic spectrum, end of life support, ageing and dementia, and complex health needs (including PEG feeding). What’s consistent throughout, is our focus on ensuring that everyone is supported to live the best life, and achieve the best outcomes possible.
Operational Development Manager
Tina Watkins
Registered Cluster Managers
Billy Pithers
Emma Thomson
Rebecca Hutchison
Flexible Support Development Managers
Christine Smith
For more information on the action plan we’ve put in place for No 3 & 4a Milton Heights, please contact us.
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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.
Hft offers residential care run to high standards, with a focus on supporting people to achieve the best possible outcomes.
Our Day Opportunities centres allow the people we support to take part in things they enjoy and make choices about when they do them.
Our flexible short breaks and respite care services help allow people with learning disabilities and their families or carers to enjoy some 'me time'.