Greene House
Greene House is a care home for up to 10 adults. The staff provide personal and social care in person centred way. Skills and talent for the people we support are encouraged and fully supported, people who live in Greene develop and learn new skills. Socializing with their families, friends and the wider community are all actively encouraged. Our aim: To make the people we support feel valued, respected and treated as equals, having access to the same opportunities as everyone else in society.
Activities for residents
Residents in Greene have access to all central events, outings and activities:
- Art and craft
- Gardening
- Sensory room
- Outings
- Sports
- Music activities
Trips out
The people we support in Greene house, love going out and about, for social trips.
- We have two adapted vehicles ready for the people in Greene to go out when they would like to.
Family interaction
- For those people living in Greene who live far away from their loved ones, we arrange day trips to spend time with their families, phone calls and letter writing are also encouraged.
- Greene has an open door for relatives, where they are welcome at any time and are made to feel at home, just as their relative living in Greene.
College
People we support are encouraged to learn new skills and keep existing ones.
- We use Buckinghamshire adult learning situated in Chesham and Amersham.
- They provide a wide range of courses to suit differing abilities.
- Several people we support currently go to college and enjoy this.
The Epilepsy Society
The site as an organisation, is well integrated.
- All houses have an open-door policy, where people in Greene can pop over to other services for socialising or even just a cup of tea or our coffee shop.
- There are regular centre wide events scheduled in the recreation hall, these range from very interactive, very musical, very active and most importantly very fun!
- This provides social experiences between the houses.
Therapy team
People living in Greene have access to the onsite therapy team.
- They provide health related interventions to support the people living in Greene.
- They provide in house group exercise groups.
- They promote healthy living and encourage practical skills for the people living in Greene to live up to their potential.
Greene House meetings
Greene provides food choice for people we support, as well as quarterly meeting for these who we support to discuss about what is happening in the home and any changes they would like and see happen within their home.
Find out more
For more information, please contact us or call 0300 102 0028.
Our care homes are registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC)
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