Arthur House - Residential

Precious Homes

Arthur House is a residential service providing specialist and proactive support in a nurturing environment, where people’s rights, independence and choices are actively promoted.

The service offers individualised support to young people and adults, with the following needs:

  • Learning disabilities
  • Autism Spectrum Condition
  • Mental Health Needs
  • Behaviour that may be described as challenging

Who to contact

Contact Name
Marek Lapham
Contact Position
Business Developments
Telephone
02088264343 02088264343
E-mail
referrals@precious-homes.com
Website
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Where to go

Name
Arthur House
Address
7, Chamberlain Road
Kings Heath
Birmingham
Postcode
B13 0QP

Costs

Details
Each Placement and cost is bespoke to each individual.

Availability

Referral required
Yes
Referral Details

Please contact our Business development team on 0208 826 4343. 

 

Other notes

Arthur House is a residential service providing specialist and proactive support in a nurturing environment, where people’s rights, independence and choices are actively promoted.

The service offers individualised support to young people and adults, with the following needs:

  • Learning disabilities
  • Autism Spectrum Condition
  • Mental Health Needs
  • Behaviour that may be described as challenging

The team at Arthur House work in partnership with both Children and Adult’s teams to create clear pathways for young people into adulthood as well as adults on their journey to further independence.

With qualified, experienced and flexible teams on site at all times, this service is set up to provide a safe and effective support environment, enabling each person to maximise their potential and increase their independence in a bespoke and proactive community setting.

The team at Arthur House focus on each individual in a person centred way: designing support plans, risk assessments and strategies with a focus on positive behavioural support.

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