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EnhanceAble Living

EnhanceAble Living provides support to people with disabilities in their own homes and in the community.

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What is this service?

EnhanceAble is a charity committed to providing excellent social care and support for children, adults and young people with disabilities. 

The support we provide varies from person to person and each individual has a support plan to suit them.

Some examples of our work include:

  • money management

  • supporting people to clean and tidy their homes

  • cooking

  • shopping

  • support at social events

  • supporting at education facilities

  • personal care

  • medication

  • short breaks

This is a hugely flexible and personal service that can provide very different kinds of support.

Available to those of all ages.

Our community support service is for people aged 8 through to adult and elderly. So what this service actually looks like can vary hugely from one person to the next – as can the nature of the support.

Available from 2 hours per week to 24 hours a day.

This is a highly flexible service. From a short home visit to a trip away that may span several days. Some young people only use our service in school or college holidays.

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Location

EnhanceAble Living

Location

13 Geneva Road
Kingston

London

KT1 2TW

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Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible

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