Hello, my name is Linda, I created Miss Sunshine Home Support to offer a wide variety of support to adults in their homes. I love communicating and connecting with people at all stages of life. I have been supporting individuals for the past three decades: as a nursery assistant, housing officer, support worker, teacher of basic computer skills to seniors and a yoga teacher. Plus, alongside my sisters, I have supported my Mum to stay living at home.
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Part of the not-for-profit Somerset Care Group, our B&NES specialist care and support team offer all the support you need to thrive in your own home.
If you need extra help to manage day-to-day, find out about care needs assessments and how to ask for one.
We are a small, family run farm offering land and animal based social opportunities for people aged 18 and over with additional needs to develop skills and help achieve positive outcomes.
We run two Saturday Clubs as part of the Short Breaks term time contract open to all children who meet the eligibility criteria for Short Breaks. See BAPP website. One for primary age children and one for secondary.
All our staff are experienced at working with children with disabilities and additional needs, including complex needs and many work in Special Schools full time.Bath Rugby Foundation believes every child deserves the equal opportunity to thrive.
Bath Rugby Foundation is delivering Premiership Rugby's Project Rugby programme which is designed to introduce the sport of rugby to participants who may have previously felt excluded from the sport.
Ellsworth House in Midsomer Norton provides a residential service for adults with learning disabilities, complex needs and behaviours which others may find challenging.
Our job is to do everything possible to enable people to improve their financial wellbeing. Everyone needs to be able to manage their money well, find work and access every facility to help them do so, including online services.
We are a family-run well-respected care home for elderly people in Keynsham.
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