The Brothers of Charity Services offer quality, innovative and price sensitive support to over 500 people with learning disabilities across the North West of England. The services that we offer include supported living; residential, nursing and respite care; supporting people with complex health and social needs; dementia care and transitional services including employment, social enterprise and volunteering options – enabling choice, control and increased independence.
The Brothers of Charity Services’ most important work is being undertaken in partnership with the people that use the service. We are fully committed to supporting people to independence through making choices and exert control over their own lives. The service is now able to offer greater diversity in the range of opportunities available to people, which in turn can only enhance their life chances, regardless of their religious beliefs, gender, sexual orientation or race.
With the person at the heart of all we do, we provide a wide range of enabling support services to people with learning disabilities, and others at risk of being marginalised, which promotes their dignity, individuality, inclusion and the fulfilment of their potential.
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