This is an adaptable and creative environment where adults with disabilities can benefit and enjoy learning and leisure activities tailored to their needs.
Our trained staff and volunteer teams support people or small groups to maximum interaction. Popular activities include independent living skills, horticulture, cooking, mobility, and orientation.
People are encouraged to access community resources like the gym, shops and cafes — as well as vocational and employment advisers for training and/or work opportunities.
It's ideal for those making the transition from an educational environment and/or developing personal and social skills.
At SeeAbility we’re passionate about supporting people with learning disabilities and autism to achieve their goals. That could mean working with someone to find employment for the first time, supporting them to learn new life skills, or helping them to find that special someone.
We can help you or someone you support to:
Find an available room in our specialist homes
Find an optometrist for someone with learning disabilities, as well as get free information about looking after your eyes, having an eye test and about different eye conditions