Welcome to The Grange. A guide to the home for residents and families

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Welcome to The Grange A guide to the home for residents and families

Hello! A warm welcome to The Grange Because we re a charity we can offer more We provide support for physically disabled adults in a friendly and We re close to the sea, with local beaches and Poole Harbour and With over 100 homes in the UK, we provide thousands of disabled Added value As a charity we fundraise to top safe home. Our team is fully Quay only a couple of miles away. people with housing and quality up the basic level of support that trained and we re regulated by care. Our founder Leonard local councils provide. The money the Care Quality Commission. Cheshire started the charity in we raise makes a big difference to 1948 and since then we ve always residents in our homes. It helps You ll find us in a quiet suburban worked with disabled people to us provide things like transport, area near the town of Poole in improve the support we offer. activities and social events things Dorset. Our home has beautiful You can trust us to know what that help our residents get more views of the Purbeck Hills, Corfe we are doing. out of life. Castle and Brownsea Island.

Facilities for you Your support, your way The Grange is a well-equipped and comfortable purpose-built Our facilities include: Moving into a shared home can seem like a step into the unknown. Then we regularly check how you are and whether you want us to establishment. It s somewhere you can relax and feel at home. 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 27 bedrooms with wash basins, televisions and telephone points each room has an overhead hoist and can be adapted to your individual needs kitchen dining room 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. 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. planned by our residents and staff tell us about your favourite dish! coffee bar seating area courtyard When you join us we ll ask what you want out of life, and how together we can make that happen.

Enjoy activities Wendy s story The home offers a range of we can help. If you need support, My name s Wendy and I ve lived redoing pedestrian crossings activities, including gardening, one option is to find a volunteer at the Grange for nearly 8 years. and improving the camber on the craft afternoons and cooking. to come along with you. I really like the set up here. There pavement just up the road. Our residents make sure there is are individual units for five or six always something going on! You ll Whatever activities you d like to do, people and it really feels like a little The staff are really helpful and have the chance to be social, get you can always talk to one of our family it s just that extra touch. they re very friendly and supportive creative or enjoy exercise you team about the different choices here. If you say you want to do choose. We encourage people to available to you. I ve got quite involved in something or go somewhere they take part but there s no pressure. campaigning on local issues with will always try and organise it for Leonard Cheshire Disability s you. When I first became disabled Group activities aren t for campaigns team since I ve been I thought life stopped. But being everyone and you might just want here. We ve managed to get quite here gives you the opportunity to to do things on your own. If so, a lot of improvements such as do the things you want to do.

We d love to hear from you Please get in touch if you d like to know more about The Grange. The Grange 2 Mount Road, Parkstone, Poole Dorset BH14 0QW Call us: 020 3242 0392 Email us: referrals@leonardcheshire.org Visit: leonardcheshire.org/grange 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