Welcome to St Bridget s. A guide to the home for residents and families

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Welcome to St Bridget s A guide to the home for residents and families

Hello! A warm welcome to St Bridget s We provide support for physically disabled adults in a friendly and safe home. Our team is fully trained and we re regulated by the Care Quality Commission. You ll find us in the lovely seaside village of Rustington, West Sussex, just ten minutes from the beach. Rustington is a vibrant community with plenty of shops, cafes and other amenities. Annual events include a carnival, fete and concert. We are also close to Littlehampton, with its sandy beach, and Worthing, which has a weekly street market and the occasional fun fair.

Because we re a charity we can offer more With over 100 homes in the UK, we provide thousands of disabled people with housing and quality care. Our founder Leonard Cheshire started the charity in 1948 and since then we ve always worked with disabled people to improve the support we offer. You can trust us to know what we are doing. Added value As a charity we fundraise to top up the basic level of support that local councils provide. The money we raise makes a big difference to residents in our homes. It helps us provide things like physiotherapy, transport and social events things that help our residents get more out of life.

Facilities for you St Bridget s is a newly refurbished, detached Victorian house with 35 bedrooms. There s always room for you to welcome your family and friends or get together with other residents. Dining choices We make sure mealtimes can be enjoyed by everyone. Our menus are planned by our residents and staff tell us about your favourite dish! Our facilities include: 35 bedrooms, some with ensuite facilities a separate three bedroom bungalow activities area physiotherapy room computer suite conservatory a lovely garden

Your support, your way Moving into a shared home can seem like a step into the unknown. You might worry you ll feel lost and be unable to do the things that matter to you. But in a Leonard Cheshire home we want you to be yourself. We understand you re an individual with your own lifestyle and our team will always respect that. When you join us we ll ask what you want out of life, and how together we can make that happen. Then we regularly check how you are and whether you want us to change your support. Our aim is to help you make choices, not make choices for you. Above all we want you to get the most out of life and enjoy living in your home.

Enjoy activities The home offers a range of activities. Our residents have recently enjoyed arts & crafts, music, drama and quizzes. We also organise regular trips out including to the beach, the theatre and restaurants. You ll have the chance to be social, get creative or enjoy exercise you choose. We encourage people to take part but there s no pressure. Group activities aren t for everyone and you might just want to do things on your own. If so, we can help. If you need support, one option is to find a volunteer to come along with you. Whatever activities you d like to do, you can always talk to one of our team about the different choices available to you.

Tim s story My name s Tim and I came to St Bridget s six years ago. Apart from the physiotherapy, I enjoy activities that keep me in touch and involved. Fortunately I have a laptop computer that I control with a voice-activation program. Through this I can read newspapers, use email and write what I want. I also go to London every three months to lunch with old school friends, and have regular visits from family and friends. Every week, my friend Jeremy and I spend an afternoon working on Sudoku and other puzzles - it helps keeps the mind active. All in all, being at St Bridget s lets me still feel in control of my life most of it anyway!

We d love to hear from you Please get in touch if you d like to know more about St Bridget s. St Bridget s, Ilex Close Rustington West Sussex BN16 2RX Call us: 020 3242 0392 Email us: referrals@leonardcheshire.org Visit: leonardcheshire.org/stbridgets There are lots of ways to get involved with our work: Donate Volunteer Campaign To find out more visit: leonardcheshire.org Leonard Cheshire is a registered charity no. 218186 (England & Wales) and no. SC005117 (Scotland), and a company limited by guarantee registered in England no. 552847