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Livability offers a range of high quality services for disabled people throughout their lives, from an occasional helping hand to 24-hour nursing care. About Flexible support Residential care Education Brain injury rehabilitation Self-employment skills training Holidays Community engagement International work Campaigning Fundraising

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Page 1: welcome to livability

Livability offers a range of high quality services for disabled people throughout their lives, from an occasional helping hand to 24-hour nursing care.

About

• Flexiblesupport• Residentialcare• Education• Braininjuryrehabilitation

• Self-employmentskillstraining

• Holidays• Communityengagement

• Internationalwork• Campaigning• Fundraising

email: [email protected] or call 020 7452 2000 for more information

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www.livability.org.uk email:[email protected]

FlexiblesupportWe have many years’ experience of offering flexible, professional and value-for-money care and support services, taking the time to talk to clients to understand their needs. We can organise assistance with just about anything – from personal care to shopping to taking part in sports or going to the theatre – and take care to match clients with support staff that they trust and who share their interests.

Residential careOur small, friendly care homes offer different levels of care, from 24-hour nursing to assisted-living. Clients and carers can rest assured that professional managers and well-trained staff provide high quality, person-centred support and treat service users with respect. Each person has their own bedroom or flatlet in our spacious and comfortable homes. Communal lounge areas provide space for socialising and staff provide support for all kinds of activities both at home and in the community.

Self-employmentOur Enterprise Agency helps unemployed disabled and disadvantaged people start up their own business. We run a course of workshops focusing on basic business skills such as finance and marketing and our business advisers guide clients through the crucial stages of business start-up.

Community engagementWe work in partnership with churches and community-based organisations to improve social inclusion, enabling disabled and disadvantaged people to play an active part in community life. Our training courses and special projects are designed to educate and inspire people to make a positive difference.

CampaigningWorking closely with disabled and disadvantaged people, we challenge injustice, using our experience and research to achieve change.

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www.livability.org.uk email:[email protected]

Education centresDisabled learners, from the early years to post-16 education, are welcome at our education centres which provide fantastic environments for residential and day students to learn and grow. Specialist staff take care of emotional and physical needs while the students work towards gaining nationally recognised qualifications and enjoy sports, social and creative activities. Life skills classes, independence training and work placements help with a smooth transition to adult life.

HolidaysDisability should not be a barrier to enjoying a holiday. We offer affordable, accessible holiday accommodation for disabled people, their friends, family and carers. In addition to our hotel in Llandudno, there are four self-catering properties available in popular seaside destinations. All holiday properties are fully accessible, featuring level access shower rooms and are equipped with specialist profiling beds and hoisting equipment.

InternationalworkLivability’s International programme aims to increase opportunities for people with disabilities in developing countries to live full, inclusive and integrated lives in their own communities. With a focus on increasing the quality and coverage of essential and sustainable healthcare, rehabilitation and community inclusion services Livability’s international programme impacts positively on the lives of thousands of people each year.

FundraisingAs a charity, we rely on the kind support of others to donate and volunteer with us to continue our valuable work supporting disabled people to be as independent as possible and give them freedom and choice. Many people choose to support us through giving regular gifts, leaving a gift to Livability in their will, taking part in sponsored events, volunteering at our local Livability services or being part of a local fundraising Friends Group.

BraininjuryrehabilitationIcanho is Livability’s highly-regarded specialised rehabilitation service for people who have an acquired brain injury often as a result of a stroke or an accident. Our experts offer assessment, advice and treatments such as physiotherapy, speech and language therapy and occupational therapy to help clients rebuild their lives.

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Enabling disabled people to lead the life they choose

50 Scrutton Street, London EC2A 4XQ

Livability is building on the heritage of John Grooms and the Shaftesbury SocietyLivability is a company limited by guarantee Registered charity no: 1116530 Registered in England no: 5967087

HistoryOur founders, Lord Shaftesbury and John Groom, were great social reformers in Victorian times. Their separate charitable societies led the way in giving disabled people a fair chance in life. These organisations joined forces in 2007 to create Livability.

Inspired by our strong roots, we have grown into a national charity that provides a range of high quality services for disabled children and adults – and they all centre on enabling clients to live life to the full.

Visit usWe understand that carers need to know their family member will be well looked after in high quality accommodation so we welcome visits to our services. These offer the opportunity to discuss care needs and personal ambitions, look around the facility and meet some of our staff and clients.

Please contact us to make an appointment.

Find out moreVisit our website

www.livability.org.uk

Find us on Facebook /livabilityuk

Follow us on Twitter @livabilityUK

Linked In Livability – Choices for disabled people

You Tube /livabilityUK

email: [email protected] or call 020 7452 2000 for more information