We have 195 units providing support and care for over 2200 adults and young people with a range of specialist care needs as a result of a learning disability or a mental health illnesses, including Aspergers Syndrome, Prader Willi syndrome, Downs syndrome and autistic spectrum disorder as well as people with acquired brain injury and neurological illnesses. The division includes three colleges, regulated by Ofsted, providing support and education in enabling young people with learning disabilities to live full and active lives within their communities.
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The independent hospital division and its associated group homes provide support and treatment for adults with psychiatric conditions and complex learning disabilities. The division hasĀ 15 hospitals and group homes, working closely with forensic and general mental health commissioners, as well as with the criminal justice system.
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We have 46 nursing and specialist dementia care homes, providing care and support to over 2000 people suffering from age related illnesses such as dementia and strokes.
For more information on our older people services, click here