Group Living

Our Residential Care service is designed for people with moderate learning and physical disabilities who need 24/7 care and support.

We have three small group homes at The Grange – Cedars, Maples and Willows.

The living room, dining rooms and kitchens are shared only with your small group and all rooms are wheelchair accessible with en suite showers. After that it’s up to you! 

Building independence skills

We do everything we can to ensure you are personally involved in any decisions that affect you. Everyone takes part in life skills training which can include household tasks, menu planning, shopping and healthy eating, personal care, taking medication, money management and social activities. You can also join in a range of activities offered on our Skills For Life programme from catering to creative arts. We’ve seen many people gain enough confidence and skills to move on from residential care to our Supported Living service.

Social life

There’s always something going on at The Grange – we have a swimming pool, drumming, zumba and Boccia classes, we go out to drama and theatre groups and go on holiday. Our staff are here to help you live the life you choose.

To apply for any of our services, please fill out the application form here. 

Bob Hughes, TRUSTEE

Bob Hughes was Chief Executive of Sight for Surrey for 10 years and previously ran national organisations representing opticians. He is the County Councillor for Shere and a Guildford Councillor.

fRED jOHNSON, tRUSTEE

Fred is a qualified accountant who has worked in the NHS, Education and Charity sectors including Head of Finance at The Grange. He is now retired.

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