Care Homes Warrington

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Looking for expert residential care homes based in Warrington and the surrounding area? At Bright Futures we offer round-the-clock support for people with a range of learning disabilities and autism. Our residential locations are individualised to the needs of our children and adults and offer the opportunity for young people to learn new skills in a safe environment.

Our residential care homes are situated in a range of locations to meet individual need – some are in semi-rural locations and others are in the heart of local communities. Every location is specially designed around what our children and young people need to thrive. With activities tailored for learning and fun, and personalised bedrooms, there is everything your loved one might need to live, learn, have fun and thrive.

It is never the first option to move a loved one into a specialist residential care home, nor would we want it to be. However sometimes, this is a necessary change. And if this change needs to happen, we want to be there for you every step of the way. 

Therapeutic environments and opportunities and specialist staff are key aspects of every one of our residential care homes. Equipped with this, our residents feel safe and happy in their living environment, while also learning to live a successful life.

A tailored learning and living plan is developed for every one of our children and young people, from which we design a programme that is tailored to help everyone individually.

Individualised bedrooms meet communal areas in our locations, offering the opportunity to personalise a living space while also enjoying the benefits of communication and engagement with a peer group.

Personalisation doesn’t stop at bedroom decorations; each activity and meal is planned around the needs of the children and adults in our care, so they can get the most out of their experiences with us. 

Contact our friendly team today to find out more about our residential care homes located in Warrington and surrounding areas.

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