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OXFORDSHIRE SUPPORT SERVICE Oxfordshire Support Service provides supported living services for adults who have learning disabilities and autism. Provision is currently offered for 6 people living within a supported living scheme (offering 6 self-contained one-bedroom bungalows) in Banbury.This service is specifically designed to support people with learning disabilities and autism to live and engage in their local BUCKINGHAMSHIRE SUPPORT SERVICE Contact. Clair Mackintosh (Registered Manager) 01296 323 753. c.mackintosh@seeability.org. BuckinghamshireSupportService@seeability.org. referrals@seeability.org. BRISTOL SUPPORT SERVICE MORDEN EYE CENTRE (MORDEN) 85 London Road, Morden, Surrey, SM4 5HP Manager: Abbas H Panjvani 02086 483 503 panj786@hotmail.com Wheelchair access into the practice Wheelchair access into the examination room Extended appointment times Eye test split into separate visits LOOKING AFTER MY EYES I take the lenses out. I clean the lenses in special solution check for any damage or tears. I put a special solution into my sterile contact lenses case and place the lenses in there. Then I wash my hands again. And finally, if I don’t look after my eyes by doing all of my eye drops, putting my contact lenses in, and attending myregular
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An evaluation of eye movement control (a ‘binocular vision check’) will take place to assess how the two eyes work together. The ability to judge distance and depth (3D vision), may also be measured. An examination to check the pupil’s reactions to light will be carried out. The optometrist will also examine the person’s level of visionEYE SURGERY
Eye Surgery Support Plan. SeeAbility's Eye Surgery Support Plan is clear, helpful, and informative and will help patients, their families and carers to better understand and anticipate what undergoing eye surgery involves. It will underpin the advice given by hospital staff and be a useful reference throughout the patient’s journey. DENECROFT | SEEABILITY Denecroft is a residential home for six adults with a range of disabilities. We specialise in supporting people with learning disabilities and/or autism, many of whom have sight loss. We want to excel as a specialist provider of quality care and support, ensuring the people we support are at the heart of everything we do. KINGSTON SUPPORT SERVICE Kingston Support Service provides specialist supported living services for adults with a range of disabilities in Surbiton. We specialise in supporting and assisting people with sight loss and also offer individual personalised support in people's own homes throughout the Surrey area. We want to excel as a specialist provider of quality care ALDERSHOT SUPPORT SERVICE I do like living here, you do what you want; go to the cinema, shopping, eating out, swimming and walking. Someone we support. Our service. This supported living service in Aldershot offers purpose-built accessible accommodation for six adults with learning disabilities and a range of other needs, including sight loss, autismand epilepsy.
BRISTOL SUPPORT SERVICE Our service. This supported living service in Bristol offers purpose-built accessible accommodation for adults with a range of disabilities. We specialise in supporting and assisting people with sight loss to live independently in their own homes. KENT POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT The support service includes Positive Behaviour Support Practitioners who offer: functional and environmental assessments; positive behaviour support planning, goal-setting and review; and analysis of behavioural challenges with guidance to minimise and manage these. We have speech and language therapists who can support people with LOOKING AFTER MY EYES I take the lenses out. I clean the lenses in special solution check for any damage or tears. I put a special solution into my sterile contact lenses case and place the lenses in there. Then I wash my hands again. And finally, if I don’t look after my eyes by doing all of my eye drops, putting my contact lenses in, and attending myregular
HOME | SEEABILITYOUR STORIES + NEWSEYE CARECOVID SUPPORT HUBWORK WITH USADMINBASKET 0 ITEMS Meet Emily, our first influencer with lived experience. Emily's lived experience, determination and can do attitude have helped her become SeeAbility's first Influencer, helping others fight for their rights. Read more. We provide specialist support, accommodation and eye care help for people with learning disabilities, autism and sight loss. ADULT SOCIAL CARE FUNDING SeeAbility also champions eye care for people with learning disabilities. SeeAbility is a 220-year-old charity with a vast history. It was established in 1799 by four philanthropists in London. Past patrons include Princess Diana and currently The Duchess ofGloucester.
WELCOME - SEEABILITY CAREERS Can you imagine what it feels like to help someone achieve something they never thought possible The people we support overcome huge barriers to achieve exciting new things every day: some big, some small, all extraordinary. Careers at SeeAbility come in all shapes and sizes but all with one common purpose, to help you and the people we support achieve the extraordinary.FAQS | SEEABILITY
SeeAbility is a 200-year-old registered UK charity that supports people with sight loss and multiple disabilities, including learning and physical disabilities, mental health difficulties, acquired brain injury and life-limiting conditions. We provide specialist support enabling people to develop the skills and make the choices they want, to enjoy a fulfilling life with as much independence as BICESTER SUPPORT SERVICE Bicester Support Service provides supported living services for adults who have learning disabilities and autism. Provision is currently offered for 11 people living within two supported living schemes (offering 7 self-contained properties and one shared four bedroomed house) in Bicester and Kennington.This service is specifically designed to support people with learning disabilities andFIENNES HOUSE
Sarah Pratt (Registered Manager) 01823 661 529. S.Pratt@seeAbility.org. fienneshouse@seeability.org. We currently have an available room at Fiennes House. For more information, please contact referrals@seeability.org. SeeAbility - Fiennes HouseResidential Home.
OXFORDSHIRE SUPPORT SERVICE Oxfordshire Support Service provides supported living services for adults who have learning disabilities and autism. Provision is currently offered for 6 people living within a supported living scheme (offering 6 self-contained one-bedroom bungalows) in Banbury.This service is specifically designed to support people with learning disabilities and autism to live and engage in their local BUCKINGHAMSHIRE SUPPORT SERVICE Contact. Clair Mackintosh (Registered Manager) 01296 323 753. c.mackintosh@seeability.org. BuckinghamshireSupportService@seeability.org. referrals@seeability.org. LOOKING AFTER MY EYES I take the lenses out. I clean the lenses in special solution check for any damage or tears. I put a special solution into my sterile contact lenses case and place the lenses in there. Then I wash my hands again. And finally, if I don’t look after my eyes by doing all of my eye drops, putting my contact lenses in, and attending myregular
HAYES EYE CLINIC (HAYES) p814a Uxbridge Road, Hayes, UB4 0RSbr/Manager: Vikram Mehrabr/02085 611 625br/br//p ul liWheelchair access into the practice/li liWheelchair access into the examination room/li liAccessible toilet/li liEye test split into separate visits/li liDisabled or blue badge parking available nearby /li /ul HOME | SEEABILITYOUR STORIES + NEWSEYE CARECOVID SUPPORT HUBWORK WITH USADMINBASKET 0 ITEMS Meet Emily, our first influencer with lived experience. Emily's lived experience, determination and can do attitude have helped her become SeeAbility's first Influencer, helping others fight for their rights. Read more. We provide specialist support, accommodation and eye care help for people with learning disabilities, autism and sight loss. ADULT SOCIAL CARE FUNDING SeeAbility also champions eye care for people with learning disabilities. SeeAbility is a 220-year-old charity with a vast history. It was established in 1799 by four philanthropists in London. Past patrons include Princess Diana and currently The Duchess ofGloucester.
WELCOME - SEEABILITY CAREERS Can you imagine what it feels like to help someone achieve something they never thought possible The people we support overcome huge barriers to achieve exciting new things every day: some big, some small, all extraordinary. Careers at SeeAbility come in all shapes and sizes but all with one common purpose, to help you and the people we support achieve the extraordinary.FAQS | SEEABILITY
SeeAbility is a 200-year-old registered UK charity that supports people with sight loss and multiple disabilities, including learning and physical disabilities, mental health difficulties, acquired brain injury and life-limiting conditions. We provide specialist support enabling people to develop the skills and make the choices they want, to enjoy a fulfilling life with as much independence as BICESTER SUPPORT SERVICE Bicester Support Service provides supported living services for adults who have learning disabilities and autism. Provision is currently offered for 11 people living within two supported living schemes (offering 7 self-contained properties and one shared four bedroomed house) in Bicester and Kennington.This service is specifically designed to support people with learning disabilities andFIENNES HOUSE
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OXFORDSHIRE SUPPORT SERVICE Oxfordshire Support Service provides supported living services for adults who have learning disabilities and autism. Provision is currently offered for 6 people living within a supported living scheme (offering 6 self-contained one-bedroom bungalows) in Banbury.This service is specifically designed to support people with learning disabilities and autism to live and engage in their local BUCKINGHAMSHIRE SUPPORT SERVICE Contact. Clair Mackintosh (Registered Manager) 01296 323 753. c.mackintosh@seeability.org. BuckinghamshireSupportService@seeability.org. referrals@seeability.org. LOOKING AFTER MY EYES I take the lenses out. I clean the lenses in special solution check for any damage or tears. I put a special solution into my sterile contact lenses case and place the lenses in there. Then I wash my hands again. And finally, if I don’t look after my eyes by doing all of my eye drops, putting my contact lenses in, and attending myregular
HAYES EYE CLINIC (HAYES) p814a Uxbridge Road, Hayes, UB4 0RSbr/Manager: Vikram Mehrabr/02085 611 625br/br//p ul liWheelchair access into the practice/li liWheelchair access into the examination room/li liAccessible toilet/li liEye test split into separate visits/li liDisabled or blue badge parking available nearby /li /ul FIND HOMES & SUPPORT Find homes & support. Use the map below to find SeeAbility's services in the south of England. We have residential homes, supported living, and activity and resource centres, from Maidstone in Kent to Wellington in Somerset. Search your town or postcode, or simply use the zoom function to have a look. You can then get to each service'spage by
CONTACT US | SEEABILITY T: 01372 755 000 E: Fundraising and Direct Debit enquiries. T: 01372 755 042 E: . Eye care enquiries . E: Our support. If you would like more information about being supported by SeeAbility now or in the future email: . Media EnquiriesOUR HISTORY
SeeAbility is a 220-year-old charity with a vast history. It was established in 1799 by four philanthropists in London. Past patrons include Princess Diana and currently The Duchess of Gloucester.FAQS | SEEABILITY
SeeAbility is a 200-year-old registered UK charity that supports people with sight loss and multiple disabilities, including learning and physical disabilities, mental health difficulties, acquired brain injury and life-limiting conditions. We provide specialist support enabling people to develop the skills and make the choices they want, to enjoy a fulfilling life with as much independence as KINGSTON SUPPORT SERVICE Kingston Support Service provides specialist supported living services for adults with a range of disabilities in Surbiton. We specialise in supporting and assisting people with sight loss and also offer individual personalised support in people's own homes throughout the Surrey area. We want to excel as a specialist provider of quality care DENECROFT | SEEABILITY Denecroft is a residential home for six adults with a range of disabilities. We specialise in supporting people with learning disabilities and/or autism, many of whom have sight loss. We want to excel as a specialist provider of quality care and support, ensuring the people we support are at the heart of everything we do. MEADOWMEAD SUPPORT SERVICE Our support is designed to meet people's daily living, social and personal care needs. People receive a combination of one-to-one and shared support hours, meaning we provide tailored 24 hour support - including waking nights. S hort hold tenancies are available enabling people to live independently in their own rented flats which are situated close to the town centre and train station of BUCKINGHAMSHIRE SUPPORT SERVICE Contact. Clair Mackintosh (Registered Manager) 01296 323 753. c.mackintosh@seeability.org. BuckinghamshireSupportService@seeability.org. referrals@seeability.org. SeeAbility Buckinghamshire Support Service. LOGIN - SEEABILITY CAREERS We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue without changing your settings, we'll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies on our website. LOOKING AFTER MY EYES I take the lenses out. I clean the lenses in special solution check for any damage or tears. I put a special solution into my sterile contact lenses case and place the lenses in there. Then I wash my hands again. And finally, if I don’t look after my eyes by doing all of my eye drops, putting my contact lenses in, and attending myregular
SEEABILITYOUR STORIES + NEWSEYE CARECOVID SUPPORT HUBWORK WITH USADMINBASKET 0 ITEMS SeeAbility is a 220-year-old registered UK charity that supports people with sight loss and multiple disabilities, including learning and physical disabilities, mental health difficulties, acquired brain injury and life-limiting conditions. We provide specialist support enabling people to develop the skills and make the choices they want, to enjoy a fulfilling life with as much independence as ADULT SOCIAL CARE FUNDING SeeAbility also champions eye care for people with learning disabilities. SeeAbility is a 220-year-old charity with a vast history. It was established in 1799 by four philanthropists in London. Past patrons include Princess Diana and currently The Duchess ofGloucester.
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2019 Annual Report. Our Annual Report and Accounts 2019 reviews our performance for the year, the progress we're making against our objectives and our aims for the future. There is information on our governance, structure and management, and detailed accounts of ourfinances.
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Eye Surgery Support Plan. SeeAbility's Eye Surgery Support Plan is clear, helpful, and informative and will help patients, their families and carers to better understand and anticipate what undergoing eye surgery involves. It will underpin the advice given by hospital staff and be a useful reference throughout the patient’s journey. WELCOME - SEEABILITY CAREERS Can you imagine what it feels like to help someone achieve something they never thought possible The people we support overcome huge barriers to achieve exciting new things every day: some big, some small, all extraordinary. Careers at SeeAbility come in all shapes and sizes but all with one common purpose, to help you and the people we support achieve the extraordinary. BICESTER SUPPORT SERVICE Bicester Support Service provides supported living services for adults who have learning disabilities and autism. Provision is currently offered for 11 people living within two supported living schemes (offering 7 self-contained properties and one shared four bedroomed house) in Bicester and Kennington.This service is specifically designed to support people with learning disabilities and LOOKING AFTER MY EYES I take the lenses out. I clean the lenses in special solution check for any damage or tears. I put a special solution into my sterile contact lenses case and place the lenses in there. Then I wash my hands again. And finally, if I don’t look after my eyes by doing all of my eye drops, putting my contact lenses in, and attending myregular
BRISTOL SUPPORT SERVICE BUCKINGHAMSHIRE SUPPORT SERVICE Contact. Clair Mackintosh (Registered Manager) 01296 323 753. c.mackintosh@seeability.org. BuckinghamshireSupportService@seeability.org. referrals@seeability.org. SEEABILITYOUR STORIES + NEWSEYE CARECOVID SUPPORT HUBWORK WITH USADMINBASKET 0 ITEMS SeeAbility is a 220-year-old registered UK charity that supports people with sight loss and multiple disabilities, including learning and physical disabilities, mental health difficulties, acquired brain injury and life-limiting conditions. We provide specialist support enabling people to develop the skills and make the choices they want, to enjoy a fulfilling life with as much independence as ADULT SOCIAL CARE FUNDING SeeAbility also champions eye care for people with learning disabilities. SeeAbility is a 220-year-old charity with a vast history. It was established in 1799 by four philanthropists in London. Past patrons include Princess Diana and currently The Duchess ofGloucester.
DENECROFT | SEEABILITYSEE MORE ON SEEABILITY.ORG2019 ANNUAL REPORT
2019 Annual Report. Our Annual Report and Accounts 2019 reviews our performance for the year, the progress we're making against our objectives and our aims for the future. There is information on our governance, structure and management, and detailed accounts of ourfinances.
EYE SURGERY
Eye Surgery Support Plan. SeeAbility's Eye Surgery Support Plan is clear, helpful, and informative and will help patients, their families and carers to better understand and anticipate what undergoing eye surgery involves. It will underpin the advice given by hospital staff and be a useful reference throughout the patient’s journey. WELCOME - SEEABILITY CAREERS Can you imagine what it feels like to help someone achieve something they never thought possible The people we support overcome huge barriers to achieve exciting new things every day: some big, some small, all extraordinary. Careers at SeeAbility come in all shapes and sizes but all with one common purpose, to help you and the people we support achieve the extraordinary. BICESTER SUPPORT SERVICE Bicester Support Service provides supported living services for adults who have learning disabilities and autism. Provision is currently offered for 11 people living within two supported living schemes (offering 7 self-contained properties and one shared four bedroomed house) in Bicester and Kennington.This service is specifically designed to support people with learning disabilities and LOOKING AFTER MY EYES I take the lenses out. I clean the lenses in special solution check for any damage or tears. I put a special solution into my sterile contact lenses case and place the lenses in there. Then I wash my hands again. And finally, if I don’t look after my eyes by doing all of my eye drops, putting my contact lenses in, and attending myregular
BRISTOL SUPPORT SERVICE BUCKINGHAMSHIRE SUPPORT SERVICE Contact. Clair Mackintosh (Registered Manager) 01296 323 753. c.mackintosh@seeability.org. BuckinghamshireSupportService@seeability.org. referrals@seeability.org. FIND HOMES & SUPPORT Find homes & support. Use the map below to find SeeAbility's services in the south of England. We have residential homes, supported living, and activity and resource centres, from Maidstone in Kent to Wellington in Somerset. Search your town or postcode, or simply use the zoom function to have a look. You can then get to each service'spage by
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A Change in Sight. A Change in Sight is our new report looking back at the last six years of our work in special schools and thanking all our supporters and funders who have made this work possible. The report celebrates that the NHS is now planning for a new programme of sight tests and glasses dispensing in England’s special schools from 2020. NHS ENGLAND’S SPECIAL SCHOOL EYE CARE SERVICES Children with learning disabilities are 28 times more likely to have a serious sight problem. SeeAbility’s peer reviewed research shows that thousands of children with disabilities across the country are missing out on the eye care they need. Over four in ten pupils we have seen had no history of sight tests or eye care, and yet half of the children have a problem with their eyes or vision FUNCTIONAL VISION ASSESSMENT Our easy to use Functional Vision Assessment (FVA) tool is suitable for use by carers, supporters and learning disability professionals. It can be completed by someone who knows the person with learning disabilities well. The observations made from the FVA should be shared at someone’s next eye appointment to help the person get the bestsupport.
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Eye Surgery Support Plan. SeeAbility's Eye Surgery Support Plan is clear, helpful, and informative and will help patients, their families and carers to better understand and anticipate what undergoing eye surgery involves. It will underpin the advice given by hospital staff and be a useful reference throughout the patient’s journey. KINGSTON SUPPORT SERVICE Kingston Support Service provides specialist supported living services for adults with a range of disabilities in Surbiton. We specialise in supporting and assisting people with sight loss and also offer individual personalised support in people's own homes throughout the Surrey area. We want to excel as a specialist provider of quality care BRISTOL SUPPORT SERVICE Our service. This supported living service in Bristol offers purpose-built accessible accommodation for adults with a range of disabilities. We specialise in supporting and assisting people with sight loss to live independently in their own homes.FIENNES HOUSE
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