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Honeybrook House

Main information

Type of service: Residential services

Honeybrook House is a Georgian property set in attractive grounds of about 3 acres. Situated on the outskirts of Kidderminster, it enjoys the benefits of urban living yet has a secluded setting with a rural outlook. The house was a nursing home until 2004, when it was converted into a spacious home for 10 adults with learning difficulties, specifically with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). All rooms within the house are large and offer plenty of space. The home has a large lounge, dining room, conservatory, breakfast room and kitchen. There is a multi-sensory room for relaxation, art room for activities and an aromatherapy room. The three large communal rooms all have pleasant views of extensive grounds. All bedrooms have ensuite bathrooms. Clients have regular access to a tracscare Clincial Support Nurse, plus specialist input in the areas of psychiatry, psychology, speech therapy and drama therapy on an individual needs basis. Honeybrook House is registered by the Commission for Social Care Inspection. Volunteers may be accepted to work with service users. Referrals can be made via Social Services.

Eligibility

Age: From age 18 to 65

Aimed at: Adult

Registrations & Approaches

Specialisms: Exclusively autism specific

Other specialisms: Challenging behaviour, Learning disability

Accreditation

Level: NAS Autism Accreditation - Accredited

Year: 2017

Provided by

Tracscare

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Contacts

You can contact us by phone email or post.

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Julie Seal - Referrals Co-ordinator
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0333 240 7770
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info@tracscare.co.uk
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Registered Manager
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03332 407770
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info@tracscare.co.uk

Locations

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Honeybrook Lane, Kidderminster, Worcestershire, DY11 5QS
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