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EnhanceAble Respite and Short breaks service provides respite care and support to people over 18. Most of the people who use this service are younger adults.
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Do you need respite or a short break?
Are you, as a family…
Looking to give yourselves a break and some breathing space?
Wanting a change from the people who provide your daily care… or needing somewhere to stay whilst your usual carer is unavailable?
Ready to relieve the pressure of living together all the time?
Keen to protect, nurture and rejuvenate your relationships… and to step back into being family members, rather than just carers?
**Then consider the two respite houses that EnhanceAble runs. **
How can EnhanceAble give you the respite you need?
We provide a Respite and Short Break service at two separate respite houses.
Space: where we provide welcome respite for adults with disabilities, especially younger adults and their families.
Rainbow House – where we provide welcome respite for children with disabilities*.
(* PLEASE NOTE: that Rainbow House is ONLY currently available to children in the Kingston and Richmond area, and only to those with the prior agreement of the funding panel.)
In each of these two settings we’re able to support those with a wide range of physical and learning disabilities
Each serves as a ‘home away from home’, and often proves to be of invaluable support to both service users and their families.
Please visit EnhanceAble website to find out more about these two respite centres
EnhanceAble Space
221A Malden Road
New Malden
London
KT3 6AG
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Achieving for Children (AfC) supports children and young people from birth to 25 years old. We work on behalf of Kingston Council.
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KCN runs monthly groups to give carers the chance to chat with others who may be in a similar situation to themselves. It is a friendly opportunity to share stories and tips in a safe, non-judgemental space.