DAILY LIVES - Day Hub and PA services

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Activities that suit and interest you

Our Day provision has been developed to meet the growing need for activities and to provide a place to meet with old and new friends while spending the day with fun. The day hub is wheelchair friendly and is equipped with an accessible toilet which caters for all, with a hoist and personal care facilities.
At Daily lives day hub, we have a sensory corner readily available, and you will have access to the silent cinema as well as hands on activities such as baking, cooking, sugar craft, pottery, IT, poetry, news hour TLDR, Day trips to parks and sea sides, allotment, pool, table tennis, darts. Our allotment for the green fingers is wheelchair friendly.
We want individuals who attend the service to feel safe and able to engage in desired activities in-house and in the community.

Here at Ambience Healthcare, our services are not limited to providing assistance within our clients’ homes. We are committed to helping them with whatever they need in order to continue living fulfilling lives at home, by supporting all aspects of their day-to-day lives – and this includes attending appointments and social events.
We strongly believe that elderly people and young adults with specialist needs shouldn’t miss out on social events – we can take them to visit friends or relatives, or provide trips to the shops, theatre or the cinema for the client. This forms an important part of our Companionship service, which we believe is vital as older people and young adults are especially vulnerable to feelings of loneliness and isolation.
We can also take clients to medical appointments at a GP surgery or hospital, and can also assist with transport to dental or optician appointments. By helping our clients manage the challenges of daily life, their families can rest easy, secure in the knowledge that their loved one is in safe hands.
Ambience healthcare understand what quality care should look like, and would never deliver a level of care we wouldn’t be comfortable seeing our own families and friends receive.