Hoylands House
Hoylands House in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, is home to seven young adults. A separate wing of the house offers short respite breaks for one person at any time throughout the year.
Service facilities
- Wi-Fi
- En-suite bathrooms
- Communal lounges
- Two dining rooms
- Sensory room (including an interactive floor mat)
- Large kitchen
- Multi-purpose creative room (art therapy and other activities)
- Large garden with picnic areas
- Woodland setting
- Hot tub
- Orchard
- Enterprise shop
- Transport links: within walking distance to shops and amenities, there is a regular bus route and rail links
- Vehicle access
- Use of assistive technology
- Use of an offsite private swimming pool
Meet Sam
Sam previously lived in another one of our services and struggled during the initial transition between homes. She was also struggling with accessing the local community.
Why choose us?
We have autism expertise and knowledge, offer person-centred care, and help people understand their diagnosis.
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Everyone who lives at Hoylands House has a wide range of opportunities available to them which help them to develop new skills and maintain current ones. There are opportunities for the adults we support to participate in enterprise activities through our workshop and innovative on-site shop. Staff are highly creative in helping people discover their interests and turn them into meaningful activities, presenting them with as many opportunities as possible so they find something they really enjoy.
For example, one young man liked to shred paper. Rather than discouraging him, staff saw an opportunity for a joint project: the young man shreds paper, and another person who loves the sensory experience of water mashes and turns the paper into firebricks to sell in the Hoylands House shop.
These personally tailored enterprise activities are excellent for developing confidence, independence and purpose. We encourage people to develop their skills by taking an active part in everyday tasks such as cooking, washing, shopping, and developing their socialising skills by sharing activities with others. Activities include local trips to the zoo, cinema, library, bowling alley and climbing centre as well as short holidays.
“We observed many positive, caring and kind interactions between people and staff. Staff knew people well and were familiar with their routines and preferences and knowledgeable about the personalities of people they supported. Staff spoke about people with respect and affection.”
Placement suitability
Current residents are aged between 22-30 years old and are active and social with each other. They access the community together and are supported 1:1 for certain activities.
Refer an autistic adult to our services
Admission criteria includes: over 18 years of age, a diagnosis of autism, and appropriate funding in place
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