New homes for people with learning disabilities

Fourteen people with learning disabilities have moved into a new development of seven bungalows in Brierfield, Lancashire, designed to support people with learning disabilities to live more independently,

The project is a collaboration between Alternative Futures Group (AFG), Lancashire County Council and Empower Housing Association.

Each home is equipped with advanced assistive technology allowing support teams and family members to video call, share photos and send messages. Residents can also use the technology to set reminders for medications or appointments.

Kaley Kenyon, head of operations at AFG said: “It’s been great to see residents settling into their new homes after a period of getting to know each other. It’s all part of creating the right environment for people to grow in confidence and feel part of a community.”

Justine Farnworth, service manager, learning disability and autism service at Lancashire County Council, said:“We have been delighted to work together to commission this new development of excellent, high-quality housing which will offer many people a home with the aim of meeting their social care needs, improving their quality of life and promoting their health, wellbeing and independence.”

Dawn Astin, director of housing and operations at Empower Housing, commented: “This project reflects our commitment to providing high-quality, person-centred housing that supports people to live fulfilling lives in their own communities.

“It’s great to see our shared vision coming to life. We’re building more than just houses; we’re creating homes for life, where people feel safe, valued and empowered.”

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