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Three white women and one black man standing in a row outside by the front door of a residential care home. They are all wearing purple lanyards and are smiling at the camera. There is a green sticker in the window behind them, showing a rating of five from the Food Standards Agency.
Shaftesbury Court, a residential care home for adults with learning disabilities, has been awarded the highest rating of 5 for food hygiene…
A young man with light skin, short brown hair, and a slight smile stands in a lounge area, leaning on a black gaming chair
With newfound confidence and life skills, Liam is ready to move into his own home after receiving support at Oak Lodge.
A group of six people standing together indoors, all wearing white aprons with the "Fresh Beginnings" logo. They are smiling and posing for the camera. One person is giving a thumbs-up, while another is making a peace sign. They appear to be in a kitchen or community space.
Halton Road residents gain confidence and life skills through a hands-on cookery course, empowering them with practical kitchen experience.
Two members of a kitchen team standing outside Lawley Bank Court, as shown by a purple sign on the building, holding a certificate displaying a '5' food hygiene rating. They are wearing black uniforms and smiling.
Sanctuary Supported Living shines with top food hygiene ratings, showcasing its commitment to safety and quality.
A white woman with blonde hair wearing a purple Sanctuary Supported Living lanyard laughs next to a man with darker skin, wearing a rastacap, sideburns, and a beard, using crochet needles with pink and white wool
For International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Nathan highlights his personal growth and creative achievements, thanks to the support…
A young woman wearing a sky blue blazer with long auburn hair smiles alongside a young man with a goatee-style moustache and beard, wearing a black gilet and cap. Both have sunglasses resting on their heads, and there is a plate of chocolate biscuits in front of them.
Discover how resident engagement empowers Sanctuary Supported Living to deliver quality, person-centred supported housing.
A woman who appears to have Down syndrome, wearing a grey t-shirt and a purple work lanyard, standing in front of a building with greenery in the background
In honour of National Inclusion Week, we’re sharing the inspiring story of Support Assistant, Lauryn, commitment to helping others has made…
A multistory building next door to a church
Sanctuary Supported Living’s St. John’s House in Streatham offers long-term supported accommodation, where every aspect is tailored towards…