East Sussex Community Support Service
East Sussex Community Support Service is also known as ESCSS
East Sussex Community Support Service is also known as ESCSS
The Community Support Service provides support to people living in their own home or in supported living
The Community Support Service provides support to people living in their own home or in supported living
The Community Support Service provides support for adults with a learning disability who live in East Sussex
The Community Support Service provides support for adults with a learning disability who live in East Sussex
The Community Support Service aim to support people to live as independently as possible
The Community Support Service aim to support people to live as independently as possible
Here are some examples of how people are supported:
People are supported to improve their skills
People are supported to improve their skills
People are supported to get out and about
People are supported to get out and about
People are supported to go to appointments
People are supported to go to appointments
People are supported to go shopping
People are supported to go shopping
People are supported with their finances
People are supported with their finances
The Community Support Service makes a support plan with the person they are supporting
The Community Support Service makes a support plan with the person they are supporting
The support plan helps staff and the person being supported to know how they want to live their life and what support they need
The support plan helps staff and the person being supported to know how they want to live their life and what support they need
The key aims of the Community Support Service are:
To provide support when people need it
To provide support when people need it
To provide support from skilled and trained staff
To provide support from skilled and trained staff
To give the people they support choice and control
To give the people they support choice and control
To enable the people they support to be included in their community
To enable the people they support to be included in their community
To support people to maintain and develop daily living skills
To support people to maintain and develop daily living skills
To provide new opportunities
To provide new opportunities
The Community Support Service is registered with the Care Quality Commission — it is usually called the CQC
The Community Support Service is registered with the Care Quality Commission — it is usually called the CQC
The CQC check the quality and safety of the care provided by the Community Support Service
The CQC check the quality and safety of the care provided by the Community Support Service
We have supported living options across the county in Crowborough, Eastbourne, Ringmer and Hailsham.
We have supported living options across the county in Crowborough, Eastbourne, Ringmer and Hailsham.
If you want to know more about the East Sussex Community Support Service please get in touch
If you want to know more about the East Sussex Community Support Service please get in touch
Contact information:
You can phone Natalie Rutherford or Stuart Funnell on 01273 336 580
You can phone Natalie Rutherford or Stuart Funnell on 01273 336 580
East Sussex Community Support Service Linden Court Birch Close Eastbourne BN23 6PE |
East Sussex Community Support Service Linden Court Birch Close Eastbourne BN23 6PE |