Supportive day services that build fulfilling lives
Our mission is to support people with learning disabilities to grow their independence, connect with others, and create a good life.
Whether through group settings or one-on-one support, our day services allow people to develop their skills, build confidence, and make lasting friendships in a safe and supportive environment. Our range of activities runs from Monday to Friday, 9am to 4pm, with both full and half-day sessions available. Everyone is welcomed, included and treated with fairness, creating an environment where those we support can truly be themselves.
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IMPROVE PHYSICAL WELLBEING
Participants stay active and engage in meaningful tasks. -
ENHANCE MENTAL WELLBEING
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BUILD SOCIAL CONNECTIONS
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DEVELOP SKILLS
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CONNECT WITH THE WIDER COMMUNITY
They support our centre – a vital resource for all ages.
Day centre activities for adults with learning disabilities
dales farm
Our popular farm includes donkeys, Shetland ponies, goats, sheep, alpacas, rabbits and many more farm favourites.
Under the careful supervision of our specialist staff and support workers, the people we support engage in all aspects of animal care, such as feeding, cleaning out, and grooming.
stables
Supporting our experienced team, our day service community learns all about equine care by looking after our riding school horses.
This includes feeding, grooming, mucking out, turning out into the fields and bringing into the stables.
garden centre
Our garden centre is extremely popular with our visitors, and those who attend our day service activities assist with all aspects of growing the plants we sell, including watering, potting and displaying stock. They also spend time on our allotment, growing seasonal vegetables and tending to our wildflower garden.
KITCHEN
In our large, wheelchair-accessible kitchen, members of our activity groups not only get creative with food and develop their cooking skills, but also learn about food groups, nutrition, health, budgeting for food, and hygiene. The delicious cakes they prepare are purchased and enjoyed by visitors to our Rangers Café.
Woodwork Workshop
Our wheelchair-accessible workshop is a space where those we support can explore their creativity through woodwork and carpentry projects.
From bird and butterfly houses to bookends and pen holders, they are taught essential skills like tool use, wood preservation, and safety practices, while creating unique pieces.
Learning
In our learning centre we have well-equipped classrooms, that include computers, an interactive board, and a dedicated space at Dales Farm, offering a wide range of educational opportunities.
Our supported community focuses on literacy, numeracy and life-skills.
This is achieved in various ways including classroom-based activities, photography, reading, art, and topical projects such as learning about the environment.
We also value physical and mental wellbeing, offering a range of activities such as dance, yoga, exercise, indoor curling and pétanque.
Community Activities
The people we support are eager to engage with the broader community. We offer a variety of activities, including a beach clean and our Walk & Talk group, where our groups and the public enjoy regular countryside hikes together. We also host evening events, providing opportunities for socialising beyond regular day service hours.
Why choose our day services for adults?
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Our day opportunities referral process
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Frequently asked questions
How accessible are your day services? Are they suitable for wheelchair users?
Our facilities are designed to accommodate a wide range of needs, and most of our day service activities are fully accessible. However, due to some of the terrain, there are areas that are not wheelchair friendly. Please get in touch with us to discuss requirements – we are certain we can help.
How can I enrol my family member in the day services?
We have a very simple process for enrolling and you can find out all the information on our referrals page. It’s important to us that we are the right fit so, before fully committing, we welcome people to enjoy a trial day with us.
What qualifications do the staff have?
What is the cost of the day services?
The cost of our day services varies depending on the level of support required and funding options. For detailed information, please contact us.
Are there any testimonials?
Yes, we have several testimonials from people who have benefitted from our day opportunities. You can read their stories on our customer stories page.