Wales

Consensus provide tailored support and accommodation in residential and supported living services, as well as short breaks and community support within Wales for individuals with learning disabilities, autism and complex needs. The people we support may also have additional physical and cognitive needs and behaviours which others may find challenging.

Supported Living

Caerleon, Newport

  • Supported Living service for adults – male and female
  • 6 bedrooms

Located in Caerleon, Newport, this new supported living service consists of 6 bedrooms, offering support and accommodation for adults with learning disabilities and autism who wish to live their life more independently but with the dedicated support they need.

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Supported Living

Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire

  • Supported Living service for adults – male and female
  • 4 self-contained apartments

Close to Carmarthen town centre, this supported living service consists of four, one bedroom flats offering a sheltered environment for adults with moderate to severe learning disability who prefer to live on their own but need regular support.

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New Horizons Day Centre

Wilcrick, Newport

  • Activity based day setting
  • Person centred programmes
  • Skills development and independence

Located in Wilcrick, Magor, New Horizons is an intensive support service for adults who have profound and complex learning disabilities, including sensory impairments and additional physical needs.

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Ty Hendy

Hendy, Carmarthenshire

  • Residential service for adults – male and female
  • Distinct settings for varying needs and levels of independence
    • 5 self-contained flats on first floor
    • 2 bedroom shared apartments on ground floor
    • Learning disability and dementia/early on-set dementia setting on ground floor
    • Wheelchair accessible for people with physical disabilities

Based in Carmarthenshire, Wales, Ty Hendy is an innovative residential service that responds to the unique needs of individuals with learning disabilities and other complex needs within three specialist person-centred settings.

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