This spacious 3-bedroom house offers a comfortable and welcoming environment, ideal for supported living. The house features a front and back garden, providing outdoor space for relaxation and activities, as well as a separate dining room for shared meals and social interaction.
The property includes two bathrooms—one upstairs and one downstairs—for convenience, along with a separate shower downstairs. It has been thoughtfully designed to support individuals with diverse needs, offering both privacy and communal spaces. Each bedroom is well-appointed, and additional communal areas foster connection and engagement.
Conveniently located within walking distance of Stoke Mandeville Hospital, the house is ideal for those who may need frequent medical appointments. It also has excellent access to public transport, making it easy for residents to connect with the wider community, local amenities, and recreational facilities.
Who we support
Adults
Autism Spectrum Conditions
Complex needs
Severe Learning Disabilities
Acquired Brain Injury
Behaviours that may challenge
Epilepsy
Mental Health
Facilities
3 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms (1 upstairs, 1 downstairs)
Separate Shower (downstairs)
Front and Back Gardens
Separate Dining Room
Communal Areas
Access to Public Transport
Walking Distance to Stoke Mandeville Hospital
About this property
Lifestyle
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About this property
What we offer
Set in Barnard Crescent, Aylesbury, the house is surrounded by expansive countryside and walking paths, with nearby shopping areas and community resources that help create an ideal environment for fostering independence and personal growth.
Lifestyle
Lifestyle
Residents of Barnard Crescent in Aylesbury have access to a variety of lifestyle activities designed to promote independence, personal growth, and community engagement.
Most of the people here enjoy cooking, and the team support people to try new recipes and ingredients.
Residents participate in activities such as gardening, country walks which have been popular among current residents, attending to social settings, participating in hobbies and crafts, and assisting with appointments.
Engaging in these activities can enhance social interaction, develop new skills, and improve overall well-being for residents.