Weir End House & Woodpecker Lodge

Weir End House and Woodpecker Lodge support people with learning disabilities, mental health illnesses, Autism and challenging behaviour. We aim to provide a safe and homely environment, where all individuals can make their own choices about the support they receive. We do everything we can to improve the health and wellbeing of the individuals we support and as a team we are focused on building positive outcomes for everyone.


Overview of Service

Weir End House and Woodpecker Lodge support people with learning disabilities, mental health illnesses, Autism and challenging behaviour. At Weir End House we support 13 people: 10 people are supported in the main house and 3 people are supported in the adjoining flats. Woodpecker Lodge is situated within the grounds and provides support for 7 individuals who are all preparing to live in their own homes independently.

The staff team is committed to enabling people to be involved in the running of their home and to pursue any goals they may have.

We work very closely with our local community and the people who live here are involved in various groups and are members of different committees. Everyone is encouraged and supported to access the community and we have a support network in place to maintain this.

Both Weir End House and Woodpecker Lodge promote Craegmoor's communication strategy, "Your Voice", which encourages individuals, based on their preferred method of communication, to voice their views about the support they receive. Monthly meetings are held where individuals are able to represent the views and voices of others living at the service. This is extended to a voice at area, divisional and national level.


What It's Like to Live Here

All individuals are involved in designing their own Person Centred Plan, with staff support. The plans are tailored to suit individual needs and provide the correct level of support required. They also enable all individuals to make their own choices about the support they receive. We encourage and support everyone at Weir End House and Woodpecker Lodge to recognise and identify their goals and aspirations.

There are a wide range of activities to get involved in at Weir End House and Woodpecker Lodge and everyone living here chooses what they would like to do on a daily basis. Individuals also make the most of the service's location and go for scenic walks by the riverside.


Surroundings

Weir End House and Woodpecker Lodge are located in Ross-on-Wye in Herefordshire; a small market town, which enables individuals to access the small community safely and independently. The town has a snooker club; a library, a heritage centre and many restaurants and pubs. There are local supermarkets, weekly markets and monthly farmers markets. There are good bus links to the surrounding areas, such as the Forest of Dean.


Service Facilities

Weir End House is a Georgian manor house, with an extension of 3 flats. The property is set in lovely, large grounds, with a walled vegetable garden, greenhouses and a woodland area, which is home to a donkey and chickens.

Woodpecker Lodge is a bungalow built in the grounds of Weir End House. All bedrooms have en-suite facilities, and communal areas include a lounge, a kitchen, a utility area and a conservatory.

There is a very homely, family atmosphere within the service and the people who live here have full involvement in the decorating and the running of their home. Everyone is encouraged and supported to personalise their bedrooms.


Location

Weir End House & Woodpecker Lodge,
Weir End House,
Weir End,
Ross-on-Wye,
HR9 6AL


Contact details

Telephone: 01989 567 711
Fax number: 01989 767077
Email address: weirend.house@craegmoor.co.uk

Location

Weir End House
Weir End
Ross-on-Wye
HR9 6AL


Contact details

Telephone: 01989 567 711
Email address: weirend.house@craegmoor.co.uk

A Welcome From the Service Manager

A Welcome From the Service Manager

Welcome to Weir End House, I am the manager. Would you like me to talk to you about Weir End House? There are 13 people who live here at Weir End House, 10 in the main house and 3 in the adjoining flats. The people who live here all have work based activities in a range of different settings. Which include recycling, shop work, book sorting, cafe, autumn circle and one day a week some people attend a life skills course at Hereford college.
Where they are learning to cook substantial meals and shop for one person. This is to promote a more independent living and for some people will give them the skills to move on to supported living should they wish to. Obviously all this takes place with full input from the individual, staff, family and friends and other professionals.