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About Croft Cottage

Croft Cottage provides a small, homely environment for seven adults with epilepsy, associated impairments and learning disabilities. It is a community-based unit located close to the main center. All bedrooms in Croft Cottage have their own en-suite bathroom facilities, each with an alarm call system and benefit form night monitoring system. Croft Cottage has its own transport, which is regularly used to facilitate access to and participation in the wider community.

Croft provides specialist accommodation for adults in their 30’ to 60’ No day is the same here.

We provide support with daily living, help the people to take part in a wide range of interests and activities that support their health and wellbeing such as arts and crafts, drama, college or shopping and coffee shop and cinema trips.

We are part of Epilepsy Society which is the leading charity care provider for people with epilepsy. Our staff is committed to maximizing the life potential of everyone within our care at Croft.  The Epilepsy Society is a person-centred charity and our commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion means that we work with the widest possible range of professionals. Our diverse team of staff shares a passion for values like care, respect and openness. We are proud of being known for being a small but energetic and hard-working team. 

 

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