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SUPPORTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS

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Family Support Program

Our role is to support , not only the person with the learning disability, but also their family and friends who will all take on an altered set of responsibilities.

We work with each person, and with those who know them best, in order to identify where they wish to live, who with and what sort of support they require from staff.

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Organising Fun Days

At W.I.L.L., we believe that every moment should be filled with joy, connection, and community spirit, especially for those with learning disabilities. That’s why each year, we host our annual Fun Day, a celebration designed to bring smiles, laughter, and unforgettable memories to everyone who attends.

 

​Our Fun Days are all about inclusivity and enjoyment, offering a range of exciting activities that cater to all ages and abilities. Whether it’s enjoying delicious Fish and Chips by the seaside, taking a refreshing drink break, or embarking on a private tour of the Hoylake Lifeboat Station, there’s something for everyone. 

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Social and Recreational Activities

Attending various activities, allows for independence and freedom. We support 18 people who still live at home with their families, to access the community, through a variety of activities from attending the Gym, College, Voluntary work or on occasion a weekend of full support to give people some time away from their family

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Independent Living Skills

At home assistance for everyday tasks, giving 24/7 support. We support 19 people who live in their own properties and receive some support to do the everyday jobs of running a home, being a member of their local community, and occasionally something more and receive 24/7 support.

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