Arundel
Care Services
Arundel Care Services established in 2005 provides both residential care and supported living to adults with Learning Disabilities across Sussex and Surrey.
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The founders have worked within learning disability services for over 40 years and come from a clinical or nursing background.
We aim to ensure that Arundel Care Services provides exceptional support to those that use our services.
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What We Do
Arundel Care Services & Arundel Domiciliary Care Services specialises in supporting adults with learning disabilities, challenging behaviour and autism in both Residential Care and Supported Living Services.
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Who We Support
We support individuals over the age of 18 with a diagnosis of Learning Disabilities. Many of those we support present with challenging behaviour, are on the Autistic Spectrum or have other complex needs.
We adopt the use of Positive Behaviour Support throughout our organisation.
Congratulations to Peter from our Littlehampton service on his 5 year service award. Thank you so much for all your hard work and dedication. ... See MoreSee Less
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Thanks guys, here’s to another 5 years 👌🏻
Best company to work for x if hubby hadn’t died and I thought l would have the chance to progress properly still be there x
Peter Kelly-Sullivan congratulations 👏
Well done Peter Kelly-Sullivan
well done mate Peter Kelly-Sullivan x
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Well done Pete✌️
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Feeding the lambs was exciting ... See MoreSee Less
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Well all the fun was had today at one of our Peacehaven services when Beck from Pet Pals Therapy came to visit with some lambs and chicks.
Lots of fun was had by all!!! I wonder what she will bring next time?!!! With ... See MoreSee Less
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How absolutely wonderful, Yvonne looks so happy. Thank you for arranging this Arundel 😊 xx
This was amazing ❤️❤️
Wow that is awesome looks like you all had fun
How wonderful
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Well done to this gentleman from one of our Worthing services who has just secured the job he has been waiting for! With hard work and patience he will start working at Amberley Museum this Friday. He spent lots of time here when he was younger and stated he would like to work there.
Good luck, you will be amazing!!
Thank you to all the staff supporting him through the process. ... See MoreSee Less
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🎉 🎉🎉EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH🎉🎉🎉
Congratulations to Tina Harris from one of our Peacehaven services who is Employee of the Month for February 2024.
Tina’s manager said “Tina is a fantastic worker with a heart of gold. She offers outstanding contributions with help, support and care to the people we support and the staff team”
One of the people Tina supports (in pic 2) said “Tina really deserves this, I’m so happy for her and we are lucky to have her. Thanks for everything you do for us Tina”
Thank you for all your hard work and dedication. ... See MoreSee Less
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Well done tina 👏 👍 🙌 😀 Well and truly deserved
Well done Tina 🎉
Well done Tina
Well done Tina x
Well done fully deserved ❤️ xxxx
Well done Tina 😁
Well done 👏 xx
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Shout out to the team at our Littlehampton service who have worked really hard in gradually working towards this gentleman feeling able to go out to trampolining.
The world outside your comfort zone can be very scary, especially for someone on the autistic spectrum…..but with the right people around you anything is possible!! ... See MoreSee Less
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So so proud, well done team 👊🏻
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This gentleman from one of our Peacehaven services enjoys horse riding four times a week. This morning as no exception, he had a great time. ... See MoreSee Less
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Looks like everyone at our Shoreham service had a great time at bowling recently! ... See MoreSee Less
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This lady from one of our Peacehaven services made some wonderful cakes this weekend for her and her housemates. Lovely washed down with a cup of tea 🫖 🎂 ... See MoreSee Less
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Well done Beverly ! 🙂
They look yummy 🤤
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