Jubilee Court

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Website | 01623 212090
1 Jubilee Rd, Sutton-in-Ashfield NG17 2DB, UK

Opening Hours:
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours


Area Served:
Within 4 miles (6.4km) of 1 Jubilee Rd, Sutton-in-Ashfield NG17 2DB, UK
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“Welcome to Jubilee Court. We offer specialist services for adults with an Autism Spectrum Disorder from our residential care home in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire. We place great emphasis on personal choice and developing social, communication and life skills so that people with autism can lead a fulfilling and enjoyable life.” Situated in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Jubilee Court provides a 13 person residential service for adults who have a diagnosis of an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), including Asperger’s Syndrome and associated complex needs. Three of these rooms form our ‘step up – move on’ service for more independent living and to prepare people to move into their own homes. Sutton-in-Ashfield is just outside the town of Ashfield in Nottinghamshire and is four miles west of Mansfield. We are within walking distance of a range of amenities, including shops, pubs and restaurants, with good public transport links for travel to local colleges and leisure facilities. Jubilee Court has 13 individual bedrooms, all with en-suite bathrooms that include a shower, toilet and hand basin. All of our communal areas and a number of our bedrooms are suitable for people with mobility issues and we have a lift for easy access. We offer two self-contained flats; one with two bedrooms and the other with one bedroom – these are ideal for giving people more independence before moving on to their own home. Residents are encouraged to decorate their rooms with their own belongings to ensure it feels like home. – Two spacious lounges, with areas for dining – Kitchen, where residents can make their own food and drinks or assist the cook, should they choose to – Sensory room, to relax and listen to music or to take part in therapeutic activities – Quiet room, for activities such as craft, art, puzzles and board games – Private back garden and patio areas. Within our home, people can get involved with its daily running by helping with laundry, cleaning, cooking, gardening, plus planning and getting the shopping. This helps people develop their independence and learn valuable life skills, such as budgeting. ‘People we spoke with told us they were very happy living at Jubilee Court. People told us they were involved in developing their support plan and encouraged to partake in new activities and opportunities. People were supported to have individual communication and coping strategies so their independence could be maximised.’ The Jubilee Court team is headed up by our manager, Rachel Bradford, who has over 20 years’ experience in supported living services. Our staff are selected for their high-level of expertise and, most importantly, for their caring attitudes and enthusiasm to assist people with autism to live happy and independent lives. To ensure staff are up-to-date with best practices we have a rolling programme of training and Continuous Professional Development (CPD). We generally maintain a 1:1 staffing ratio for 30 hours a week and a minimum ratio of 1:2 at other times during the day. During the night, there are a minimum of two staff present plus a person sleeping-in. This enables us to provide a high-quality, responsive service and the continuity of care that is crucial for people with autism. ‘People told us care staff were caring, supportive and kind. We observed staff members supporting people in a dignified and confidential manner. There was also lots of laughter and fun and people we spoke with and their relatives said that people enjoyed positive and therapeutic relationships with the staff team.’ Individual choice is central to everything we do at Jubilee Court, and person-centred support plans form the foundations of learning and development for the people we help. By means of continuous assessment, outcome-focussed support planning and frequent and regular reviews, we offer a comprehensive package of support which is uniquely tailored to meet the needs of the individual. Since arriving at Jubilee Court, I have had many ups and downs. During my time here, there have been many strategies used to help me to cope with my behaviour and anxiety, the strategies that I’m using now I find to be the ones that have helped me the most. Since around March 2016, my independence has grown and I have been able to cope with doing nearly everything with very little support, I think it has also helped having a good support team; these include my family, support workers and my nurse. If you would like to refer to Jubilee Court, please get in touch with our manager, Rachel Bradford, to discuss your requirements. We respond to all referrals within 48 hours, then our team conduct a comprehensive, pre-admission assessment to ensure suitability of the placement. A written summary assessment report will be provided to you within 72 hours. Contact Rachel on 01623 212 090 or email: [email protected]

Google Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings)

Lisa Ball
1 Star
I got offered a domestic job there but they expected me to do cooking and cleaning im sorry but infection control needs to get involved
Sunday 13th December 2020