Welcome to Norfolk Avenue



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Welcome to Norfolk Avenue Norfolk Avenue is a five bed bungalow in an ideal location in the village of Glencaple, near Dumfries. Property details The attractive home is designed to offer people with physical and learning disabilities easy access and convenient independent living opportunities. The property is owned and managed by Progress Housing Association, who have many years experience of developing and maintaining accessible homes. Leonard Cheshire Disability can offer on-site care and support. We provide tenants with a high quality, personalised 24 hour service. Norfolk Avenue is a characterful, welcoming detached bungalow which has been adapted to suit people with physical disabilities, including wheelchair users. Location Norfolk Avenue is in the village of Glencaple, close to Dumfries. It is in easy reach of local shops, restaurants, leisure centres and other amenities. Garden There is a large, well maintained garden. The cost of maintaining this garden is included in the rental price for the property. The property Norfolk Avenue has been adapted and is particularly suited to older people and people with restricted mobility. The bungalow includes: Accessible features such as: Wide doorways to suit all wheelchair users Fully adapted bathroom Other features Emergency call systems Smoke alarms Built in storage in the kitchen and bedrooms Parking for one car The home is heated by a combi boiler. The bungalow has the following rooms: Fully fitted kitchen Bathroom 5 Bedrooms

Care and support at home Thanks to our reliable and safe support, thousands of people in the UK are able to live independently in their own homes and get more out of life. We are happy to offer high quality care and support to residents at Norfolk Avenue. Your support, your choice At Norfolk Avenue we offer people living 24 hour care and support on-site with a wide range of options, including: Personal care Getting up Washing and dressing Shaving Taking medication Undressing and going to bed Night sitting/ sleepover Companionship Help around the house Cleaning Cooking meals Washing and ironing DIY Gardening General shopping Running errands Help when you re out and about Hospital and GP visits Going to the Hairdressers and other appointments Going to work Taking part in sports Visiting friends Enjoying a strolling We have tried to list the support areas most requested by people. We can also provide support to help you achieve specific goals (sometimes called outcomes by local authorities). If the support you want is not on the list please get in touch with us. We will be happy to discuss your individual support needs. 3

Our team Together we have many years experience of providing care and support at home! Before we employ someone, we make sure they share our values and are reliable and trustworthy. We also make sure they are warm and friendly people - people that we would like to have as our friends. And all of our team members are screened by the Criminal Records Bureau before they start to work with us. Our team is made up of men and women, of different ages. Our service manager has been delivering care and support at home for many years, and is supported by experienced team leaders. We thought you might like to read why Tony, one of our team members, wanted to join us: Our service We understand that everyone likes different things and that you have your own needs and wishes, so we make sure our services are tailored around you. Before you sign up with us we listen carefully to you, to find out exactly what you want from your support. We then put together a plan that sets out clearly what you want us to do. My wife suggested I work for Leonard Cheshire Disability as a carer. Initially, I was sceptical but now I m really glad that I have been able to put something back into society, and frankly I have met some great people, and it s a very rewarding job. I help people for a few hours. They may have had a stroke, a degenerative illness, need someone to accompany them to the shop or a number of other personal physical needs. We get comprehensive training covering all aspects of care including health and safety, first aid, moving and handling, food hygiene, use of oxygen, protection of vulnerable adults and much more so we are well equipped when we go out into the community. Tony, team member All new team members receive rigorous training when they join us, and then regular, personalised training to make sure we always provide the highest quality service. We will regularly check that you are happy with your team, and we use all feedback to help us to develop our teams individual training and development plans. Your team will use this plan each time they support you, to make sure they help you in the way you want. Our service is designed to be flexible, because we know that your needs may change over time. We can grow or reduce your support in future according to what you tell us. If you want to make changes to your support, or just to have a chat about it, you can always talk to your team or get in touch with our service manager. We know it can feel like a big step to move to a new home and to have new people supporting you. However, we have been supporting people for over 60 years and safety has always been our priority.

All of our team are police checked and carry identification. If for any reason you need to check a team member s identity, you can always ring our office before opening your door. When is our support available? We can provide on-site support, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Why choose us? We provide care and support to thousands of people at more than 200 UK locations so you can trust us to know what we re doing! As a charity, we always listen to what people want, and we set up support services around what they tell us. Paying for a service The cost of your support package will vary according to what you want. Once we have discussed this with you we will provide a full breakdown of how we can support you and what it will cost. We provide support to people who receive direct payments, or personal or individual budgets from local authorities. We can advise you further about these options when you get in touch. Get in touch Contact us and we will be happy to discuss your requirements. Once we understand what you want, we will work out how much your support will cost. We will provide you with both a detailed plan of how we can support you and how much this will cost (if you are paying for it yourself). Once you are happy with this, we can start to support you! We would love to hear from you, where you d like to: Find out more about our care and support service. Find out more about properties to rent. Talk to our service manager. Be part of our team. Leonard Cheshire Disability 7 Norfolk Avenue Glencaple Dumfries DG1 4RX Service manager: Sharon Bissett 01387 711337 Sharon.Bissett@LCDisability.org

Get involved There are a number of ways that you can get involved in supporting either our care and support clients or the work of Leonard Cheshire Disability. Volunteering Our supported living services have a number of volunteers who provide invaluablesupport by driving, befriending, escorting, helping with activities, fundraising and more. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact: Volunteer Coordinator: Bill Milven 01387 711337 volunteering@lcdisability.org Campaigning We campaign with people with disabilities both locally and nationally on a number of issues that they tell us are important, including: making sure businesses, shops and services are more accessible ensuring that the government treats disabled people fairly Email campaigning@lcdisability.org to find out how you can get involved or visit our campaigning pages. Fundraising We rely on raising money to support people in lots of ways both in the UK and around the world. You can help us to continue to support people and make a real difference to someone s life by making a donation or taking part in a sponsored event to raise money. Email fundraising@lcdisability.org to find out how you can get involved or visit our fundraising pages. * The information in this leaflet is available in other formats. Please contact us for further details. A company limited by guarantee registered in England no: 552847, and a registered charity no: 218186 (England & Wales) and no: SC005117 (Scotland). VAT no: 899 3223 75. Registered office: 66 South Lambeth Road, London SW8 1RL. 4 code: NASL0712-03 Last reviewed: July 2012 Next reviewed: July 2014