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Arden Vale GRA
Arden Vale's Graded Rehabilitation Annexe allows service users to progress along their own care pathway. The six people who live there are supported to make this progress, while learning new skills to help them access the community and become more independent.
Set in Meriden, in the West Midlands, Arden Vale is a purpose-built 25-bedroom independent hospital.
The main building specialises in assessing, treating and supporting people with a learning disability and severe challenging behaviour and/or associated mental illness including those liable to be detained under The Mental Health Act 1983.
The building itself is divided into smaller self-contained living areas which are flexible and can be adapted to individual needs and group needs.
People living at Arden Vale can enjoy a multi-sensory suite which is within Arden Vale itself. They are also encouraged to progress along their care pathway in this safe and supportive environment through a range of activities and supported community access.
The six-bedroom Graded Rehabilitation Annexe allows service users to progress along their own care pathway and it gives people the chance to make the first steps to long term community-based support.
Support from staff is available for all those living in the GRA when it is required, but service users are encouraged to live as independently as possible, taking responsibility for household tasks, accessing the community with support and gaining life skills.
Each person living at Arden Vale is very much treated as an individual with bespoke and individual solutions provided for their needs and wants.
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