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Colorful Housing with Care Awards badge, featuring a house outline with a heart in gradient hues
Sanctuary Supported Living celebrates its shortlistings for the prestigious Housing with Care Awards, showcasing its dedication to housing…
Three smartly dressed gentlemen pose for a photograph next to a red, star-shaped balloon that reads "Happy 100th Dad." The gentleman at the front is sitting in a wheelchair. He is elderly and wears a pastel pink shirt. The gentleman on the left behind him wears a salmon pink shirt and glasses and the gentleman on the right wears a purple mauve shirt, with a streak of purple in his hair to match. They both smile broadly with wine glasses in their hands.
A beloved retirement community resident who lives at Sanctuary Supported Living's Dunboyne Court has celebrated a remarkable milestone.
Two men and two women, all residents at Sarnes Court learning disability service, stood outside the service entrance and cheering and smiling for the camera.
Sarnes Court, a supported housing service, has been awarded a ‘Good’ rating by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), following a recent…
Two photos side by side, both showing a female being handed a plant by a male as a gift
A supported housing service is marking the end of an era by announcing the retirement of two esteemed members of its management team.
An image of Neil, a man sat wearing a yellow jumper in front of a Superman statue.
Neil, a Bid Writer for Sanctuary Supported Living, shares his autism journey for World Autism Acceptance Week.
A woman and a man sat at a desk, looking at a computer together.
To mark World Social Work Day, Sanctuary Supported Living celebrates the achievements of social work students from the university.
A group of people pose for a photo underneath some bunting and in front of a pull up banner which reads "Middleton House"
Staff and residents at Sanctuary Supported Living's Middleton House recently came together to celebrate a special anniversary.
A young man and a woman stood smiling at the camera. She s wearing a Dame Kelly Holmes Trust hoody.
For determined 24-year-old Alfie, who lives at a supported housing service for young people aged 18-24 in Basildon, the struggle was real.…