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Care services

We are the leading charity care provider, where people love to work and live. Our wide range of care is tailored to the needs of each individual, and our professional staff are committed to maximising the life potential of everyone within our care homes. 

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Good rating by the CQC

All of our care homes have received a 'good' rating by the CQC.

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Diverse care options

We support a range of different people with differing needs.

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Person centered

People are at the heart of everything we do.

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More than care

As a charity we support over 6,000 people with epilepsy every year through our support information.

Why choose our care

Residential care and CQC reports

Our specialist residential care for adults with epilepsy is provided at our Chalfont Centre in Buckinghamshire. We provide residential care for approximately 90 adults, who in addition to their epilepsy, often have associated and additional complications, including physical and learning disabilities, brain injury and autism.

Diverse care options

We offer care and support in residential and nursing settings. Each home provides a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, and residents are empowered to live as full a life as possible within a supportive environment.

Our staff

Our care service team provides a person-centred approach, and the residents are at the centre of everything we do. One aspect of this is that we involve residents in the development and delivery of staff training.

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Claire's story

Claire is a support worker at a residential care home for people with epilepsy and associated disabilities. Here she talks about her role at epilepsy society and the rewards of making a difference to someone's life.

Our care homes

Steps

Our supported living service is available to adults with epilepsy who may also have other associated or additional complications. The service provides people with the opportunity to live with greater autonomy and independence in the community.

Micholls House

Micholls House is all about individualised care and empowerment. Residents are encouraged to be involved in all decisions about their lives - what they choose to eat each day, what they wear, what activities they take part in, what trips they go on and whether they choose to use our on-site health services or their own.

Queen Elizabeth House

Our specialist nursing care for adults with epilepsy is provided in Queen Elizabeth House at our Chalfont Centre in Buckinghamshire. In addition to their epilepsy, residents often have associated and additional complications, including physical and learning disabilities, brain injury and autism.

Frequently Asked Questions

Want to know more about our Care Homes? How you can become a support worker and what this entails? The answer to these and more can be found on the link below.

Policies and procedures

On this page you can find links to our care services policies and procedures documents around the safeguarding of adults and children at Epilepsy Society.

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