Surrey Views
Our specialisms
- Autism
- British Sign Language (BSL) for communication
- Cerebral palsy
- Epilepsy
- Learning disability
- Mental health
- Visual impairment
Our service
This is a vibrant residential home for adults with a range of disabilities. We specialise in supporting people who have learning disabilities or are autistic, many of whom have sight loss. We aim to excel as a specialist provider of quality care and support, ensuring the people we support are at the heart of everything we do.
Our support enables them to make choices and express their individuality. Personalisation is not a tick box exercise for us, but is fundamental to how we deliver our mission every single day of the year.
Clinical Assessment and Intervention Team
Our Clinical Assessment and Intervention Team includes qualified Vision Rehabilitation Workers (sometimes also called 'ROVIs') and Behaviour Consultants with at least a Masters degree in Applied Behaviour Analysis.
The Vision Rehabilitation workers play a vital role across SeeAbility and keep front and centre, SeeAbility’s commitment to supporting those with sight loss, as well as those with a diagnosis of learning disability or autism.
Where funded, Behaviour Consultants assess each person’s needs by completing a functional assessment, ongoing monitoring, and support. They use this to develop people's person-centred support using a Positive Behaviour Support framework.
The Clinical Assessment and Intervention Team aim to increase individuals' quality of life, reduce unnecessary restrictions and teach functional skills. This means each person we support gets exactly the right kind of expert attention they need, when they need it, so they can make more choices about what they want from life every day.
Our facilities and accommodation
Surrey Views is a two storey home, custom designed to meet our specifications with our trademark emphasis on light and colour contrasts throughout.
There are eight individual fully accessible bedrooms with en-suite wet rooms and on call alarms. The lounge, dining room, garden and large kitchen are all shared, while there is a quiet room and wheelchair accessible lifts.
Referrals
If you would like more information about being supported by SeeAbility now or in the future, email referrals@seeability.org.
Contact
Rose Boleka (Registered Manager)
01372383005
R.Uwalekeboleka@seeability.org
Transitions leaflet
"Staff went above and beyond their duties to treat people with kindness and compassion. When people were kept in hospital for treatment, staff had stayed with them outside of their working hours. Staff had done this because of the unique communication methods needed for particular people and because of the strong bonds that had formed between them and the people living at the service."
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