The Midlands
We deliver highly personalised support to individuals with a wide range of needs including: Learning Disabilities, Profound and Multiple Learning Disabilities, Autism, Physical Disabilities, Sensory Needs and Dual Diagnoses. We do this through Supported Living, Floating support and Residential services.
We also provide Creative Learning Support and Employment Support and have staff who are specialists in developing employment opportunities. Our region covers Herefordshire, Gloucestershire, Worcestershire and Staffordshire, with our regional office based in Ledbury.
We have two residential services in converted farmhouses and both are set in large grounds with orchards, paddocks and gardens. This has allowed us to build and share skill in animal care and we have a goats, chickens and some prize winning sheep.
Our provision in the Midlands
Residential Care

For people who aren’t ready or able to live independently, small-scale residential care is often a really good option. Our residential care is provided in shared accommodation where support staff are around 24 hours a day, seven days a week. We provide…
Supported Living

Supported living services enable people with a disability to live independently in their own home, with appropriate support to help them manage their own tenancy and achieve greater freedom and control in their lives. Support can be provided in a person’s…
Learning Disabilities

Having a learning disability means an individual can find it harder to learn certain life skills. The problems and challenges faced by people with learning disabilities vary in severity, but always start before adulthood and affect them for their whole…
Acquired Brain Injuries

An acquired brain injury (ABI) is injury or damage to the brain that can have any number of causes, such as stroke, a tumour or a road traffic accident. People with ABI have ‘acquired’ their brain injury, and weren’t born with it.
Autism

Autism – also known as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) – is a developmental disability that affects how a person interacts and communicates with others. It encompasses a wide range of difficulties, such as cognitive impairment, repetitive activity, sensitivity…
Positive Behaviour Support

At Walsingham Support, we offer positive behaviour support to tackle challenging behaviour, encourage appropriate behavioural responses, and enable people to develop life skills so they can contribute to their communities.
Transition Support

Our transition support is designed to help individuals enjoy a smooth transition through major life changes: for example, through the move from children’s to adult services, or from the family home or residential college to independent living.
Personalisation

Personalisation is an approach to social care that focuses on putting individuals at the very centre of the support and services they receive.