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Daily Archives: July 21, 2016

Seeking a Deputy Manager…

Nurture your career with us… We are now recruiting an experienced deputy manager for our Hampshire care home, Summerwood. Apple House Ltd is a friendly, client focused company established in 2004 and is one of the most highly regarded local independent care providers, offering a wide range of care and support within our homes and the wider community. We are looking for an experienced and dedicated individual to help support positive outcomes for service users with a variety of care needs which include autism, complex and challenging support needs, physical and learning disabilities. We work to positively reable service users; promoting independence …

Learning Disability Care Vacancy…

Across the group, we now have one vacancy at our New Forest home, Summerwood. Summerwood is a specialist residential home for up to 8 adults with learning and physical disabilities, who may also have complex needs and/or needs associated with the autistic spectrum.  Summerwood offers extremely flexible accommodation which can be utilised as either a stepping stone to more independent living or for a high needs service.  We now have available one delightful en-suite first floor bedroom with garden view. Located in Ashley, a small hamlet close to the thriving town of New Milton, the home is close to the …

Busy times at Apple House…

Here at Apple House Care Home, we are having non-stop fun this summer! Everyone is looking forward to the Great British Summer Fayre with live music and entertainment. D proudly showed off his fire training certificate! We are all off to the circus soon in sunny Bournemouth! D joined in a theatrical production of The Roman Gods. With so much more planned, we really are making the most of this fine weather! –Jayne Jackson, Registered Manager, Apple House Care Home …

Summer at Summerwood…

Leading a busy life is something we all take for granted. There never seems to be enough time to do everything we would really like. For people with learning difficulties having access to enough meaningful tasks can be challenging, especially in an age of austerity and cuts; a time where benefits and services are being slashed and everyone is looking at new ways to save money. People with LD need support to access all the activities they would like to do and often find that having the right motivation is the key. For that they need dedicated staff who know and understand their needs. …