Blythe Bridge, Staffordshire
Heathcotes Blythe Bridge is a specialist residential care home for adults with learning disabilities, complex needs and associated challenging behaviours. These may include:
- Autism
- Asperger’s Syndrome
- Mental Health issues
- Epilepsy
- Down’s Syndrome
- Communication and Sensory Difficulties
- Physical Disabilities.
Heathcotes Blythe Bridge is a beautifully refurbished, detached property set in the residential outskirts of Blythe Bridge, Stoke-on-Trent. Just a short walk from local shops, village pubs and other local amenities and with easy access to leisure opportunities, including Parkhall County Park and Trentham Golf Club. The home is on the outskirts of Stoke, a five-minute drive from the A50 and with easy access to Stoke-on-Trent and Derby City Centre. Local bus stops can take you into surrounding towns and villages such as Cheadle, Meir Heath and Fulford.
Heathcotes Blythe Bridge comprises of two stories, offering eight large single bedrooms and an abundance of communal space, including a large lounge and a very attractive, secluded garden; there is ample opportunity to interact with others, or to enjoy the living space in private.
This is a well established home with a lively, vibrant atmosphere and a fun outlook; service users are supported to access a wide range of activities and to exercise choice and control over every aspect of their lives. Our Registered Manager, Gary Tideswell, sets exacting standards in respect of quality of care and interaction with individuals using the service, and this is reflected in the confidence, inclusion and involvement of all stakeholders.
- Location
- Staffordshire
- Home type
- Learning disabilities
Contact information
- Address
- Southlands
Aynsleys Drive
Blythe Bridge
Stoke-on-Trent - Postcode
- ST11 9LR
- Telephone
- 01782 398 372