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Adult Care Home – Learning Disability



Our enhanced supported living service at Huntley Street provides short-term support for individuals who are eligible under the Care Act and considered hard to house.
The individuals must have a mental health diagnosis, and may have previously been supported by probation services, drug and alcohol services or homelessness services. Within the Warrington community we provide wrap-around, bespoke support and empower individuals to access a range of opportunities, with the aim to move into their own home living independently in the community.
Adult Care Home – Specialist



Naylorsfield and Hartsbourne is a highly specialist and innovative residential care service operated by Alternative Futures Group in partnership with Liverpool City Council.
It consists of two, four bedroom, level-access bungalows with wet rooms, offering eight placements for adult males with learning disabilities and/or autism who have found themselves (or are at risk of finding themselves) in conflict with the criminal justice system.
Supported Living



Our enhanced supported living service at Huntley Street provides short-term support for individuals who are eligible under the Care Act and considered hard to house.
The individuals must have a mental health diagnosis, and may have previously been supported by probation services, drug and alcohol services or homelessness services. Within the Warrington community we provide wrap-around, bespoke support and empower individuals to access a range of opportunities, with the aim to move into their own home living independently in the community.
Extra Care



Naylorsfield and Hartsbourne is a highly specialist and innovative residential care service operated by Alternative Futures Group in partnership with Liverpool City Council.
It consists of two, four bedroom, level-access bungalows with wet rooms, offering eight placements for adult males with learning disabilities and/or autism who have found themselves (or are at risk of finding themselves) in conflict with the criminal justice system.
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