West Midlands

Special Provision For Special People.
Options With Scope, 87 Broadstone Road, Yardley, Birmingham.
Tel: 0121 783 6532, Fax: 0121 783 6534
This service provides a network of staff offering support into housing association flats and bungalows on the east side of Birmingham city centre. The service provides accommodation, care support and a range of training and leisure activities to 24 people of 18 years and over with cerebral palsy and a wide range of disabilities.
Hereward College, Bramston Crescent, Tile Hill Lane, Coventry.
Tel: 01203 461231, Fax: 01203 694305
For disabled students unable to access local colleges, subject to assessment. For more info visit their website at   http://www.hereward.ac.uk  or email [email protected]
Queen Alexandra College, Harborne, Birmingham.
Tel: 0121 4285050, Fax: 0121 4285084
Assessment, rehabilitation, education and training for adults with sight loss. For more info visit their website at  www.qac.ac.uk or email  [email protected]
St Anthony's, Stourbridge Rd, Penn, Wolverhampton.
Tel: 01902 893056, Fax: 01902 326376
For more info visit their website at www.leonard-cheshire.org
Greenacres, 39 Vesey Rd, Sutton Coldfield.
Tel: 0121 3547753, Fax: 0121 3546065
For more info visit their website at www.leonard-cheshire.org
Oakfield House , 6-12 Oakfield Road, Selley Park, Birmingham.
Tel: 0121 4711913, Fax: 0121 4140017
Providing care for adolescents & adults with Autism.
Abbeydale Home, 88 Handsworth Wood Road, Handsworth Wood, Birmingham.
Tel: 0121 554 5024
Residential provision for 35 people with learning and physical difficulties.
Carlton Home, 122-126 Church Road, Moseley, Birmingham.
Tel: 0121 449 8558
Residential provision for 40 people with learning difficulties.
Highcroft House, 51 New Birmingham Road, Tindale, Warley, Birmingham.
Tel: 0121 544 5572
Residential provision for 31 people with learning difficulties.
 Lindale, 81-83 Wharfdale Road, Tyseley, Birmingham.
Tel: 0121 706 3273
Residential provision for 9 people with learning difficulties.
 Lyndel Homes, 9 Radnor Road, Handsworth, Birmingham.
Tel: 0121 515 2544
Residential provision for 40 people with learning difficulties.
Lyndhurst Home, 35 Oxford Road, Moseley, Birmingham.
Tel: 0121 449 2116
Residential provision for 19 people with learning difficulties.
Redshire House, 331 Warwick Road, Solihull.
Tel: 0121 707 7055
Residential provision for 3 people with learning and physical difficulties.
Sycamore House, 2a/2b Havelock Road, Tyseley, Birmingham.
Tel: 0121 707 4622
Residential provision for 30 people with learning and physical difficulties.
Unity Care, 29 Freer Road, Aston, Birmingham.
Tel: 0121 551 3079
Residential provision for people with learning difficulties.
Ashmill, 141 Millfield Road, Handsworth Wood, Birmingham.
Tel: 0121 358 6280
Residential provision for 18 people with physical disabilties.
The Limes, 75-79 Cartland Road, Stirchley, Birmingham.
Tel: 0121 443 1789
Residential provision for 28 people with physical disabilties.
Allesley Lodge, 23 Allesley Old Road, Coundon, Coventry.
Tel: 01203 678876
Residential provision for 44 people with learning and physical disabilties.
RNID Olive Lane, 60 Olive Lane, Halesowen.
Tel/Textphone: 0121 559 0031, Textphone: 0121 559 0280,
Fax: 0121 561 1288
Olive Lane is a community-based home which provides a family-type environment for eight deaf people who have a variety of additional needs including physical disabilities, mental health problems and learning difficulties. For more info visit their website www.rnid.org.uk/html/services_care_olive_lane.htm
RNID Mulberry House, 70 Lichfield Street, Walsall.
Tel/Fax: 01922 615218, Textphone: 01922 722658.
Mulberry House is a supported housing project for nine deaf and deafblind people with special needs who require additional support and training to help them live more independently. For more info visit their website www.rnid.org.uk/html/services_care_mulberry_house.htm
Camphill Houses, 19 South Rd, Stourbridge.
Tel: 01384 441505, Fax: 01384 372122
Camphill Houses aims to help and support people to establish themselves within an urban environment. Many opportunities exist for each community member to find his or her own direction in life and to discover their optimum level of self-reliance. For more info visit their website www.camphill.org.uk

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