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Supportability

We provide a wide range of activities and support for children, young people and adults with physical and/or learning disabilities and autistic spectrum conditions. We currently support over 700 people across the North West, enabling children and young people to live a more independent life.

Below is a list and short description of their activities and short breaks services - click on each title for further information.  

Supportability Skills Day Service  Supportability Skills Day Service provides a range of opportunities for disabled adults to develop new skills or improve existing ones. We design a support package that meets each individual's specific choice and need. Activities include cooking, yoga, music and drama, photography, computers, arts and crafts, gardening and much more. The sessions are based upon promoting independence, building up skills and abilities, keeping well and staying healthy and having fun.

Supportability aims to support those with the most complex needs. We can support people with complex learning and physical disabilities including people with high medical needs. Our staff are trained in moving and handling, medication, epilepsy management and positive behaviour management. There are also specialist staff with expertise in gastrostomy care.

Residential Care  Supportability offers residential care at Cheddle Lodge, a purpose-built single storey home in Cheadle, Cheshire. Inspected and approved by CQC, Cheddle Lodge can accommodate up to 13 residents aged 18 to 65 years old.  Our highly-trained team of staff are able to support residents with complex heath needs and multiple disabilities within a caring, homely environment.

Supportability Community Support Service  We provide a domiciliary care service to disabled children, young people and adults. Most services provided relate to leisure and pleasure activities, enabling service users to have everyday life experiences outside the home.

Disabled Sport  Cycling:   We also run Supportability Wheelers which offers weekly cycling sessions for disabled children and adults, using a range of specially adapted cycles.

Currently these are running at Woodbank Park 3 times a week.

Contact Supportability for more information.

Who to contact

Contact Name
Supportability
Contact Position
General Enquiries
Telephone
E-mail
enquiries@supportability.org.uk
Website
Homepage

Where to go

Name
Granville House
Address
20, Parsonage Road
Heaton Moor
Stockport
Postcode
SK4 4JZ

Other Details

Local Offer