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Cooking up a storm at Oak Lodge

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Three men stood in a kitchen and smiling at the camera, one wearing a chef's uniform.
A short-term supported housing service for adults with learning disabilities in Attleborough, Norfolk, have been learning new skills and enjoying delicious meals, thanks to support from Sanctuary Supported Living staff.

10K funding boost brings HOPE to Salisbury

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Wiltshire council and tarmac logos
Two local organisations that provide housing and support to people who are homeless or at risk of homeless have benefited from £10,000 funding, as a result of a partnership between Wiltshire Council and its contractor Tarmac.

Stacey braves Great Orme Walk to support the arts

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Staff and residents from Halton Road completed their challenge to walk Llandudno’s historical Great Orme trail
A Sanctuary Supported Living resident has successfully completed her challenge to walk Llandudno’s historical Great Orme trail to raise money for her amateur dramatics group back in Runcorn.

Taste the Season: New Autumn-Winter and festive menus

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An image of the front cover of the new Taste restaurant festive menu.
As the days get shorter and the nights get colder, nothing beats a hearty meal to warm you up and lift your spirits. That’s why we are delighted to announce that the onsite Taste restaurants at our retirement communities have launched a new autumn-winter menu, featuring delicious dishes made with seasonal ingredients.

Care Quality Commission success for Harrow care home

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Three men and one woman standing in a garden, all smiling, giving two thumbs up and cheering to the camera.
Staff at High Worple, a residential care home for people with learning disabilities in Harrow, are celebrating after being rated ‘Good’ by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), following a recent inspection.

Out and about package: Craige

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Sanctuary resident smiling at the camera, wearing an Oysta device around his neck
Using our technology enabled living service, Craige, who has epilepsy, feels more confident in getting out and about with round-the-clock peace of mind that support is available at the touch of a button, if he needs it.

Young people in Basildon set sail for success

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Residents of the scheme on board a sailing boat
Young residents from two supported housing services in Basildon took to the open waters and embarked on a sailing trip of a lifetime. Swan House and Dove Cott House, run by Swan Care and Support, part of Sanctuary Supported Living, teamed up with young people’s charity The Cirdan Trust to offer their clients the chance to experience the challenge and adventure of life at sea on a large sailing vessel.
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