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Adult Day Services

ReadingOur services are in Glasgow, East Kilbride, Alloa, Cowdenbeath, Musselburgh, Gorebridge and Lanark and we offer structured programmes geared towards the needs of the individual. We support the use of community facilities while offering consistency and the security of a centre-based environment.


GardenBenchEach person has opportunities to further their education through attendance at local colleges, as well as training for employment and work experience opportunities. We have, also, a range of leisure and community activities that meet the individual needs, abilities and interests of service users. 


Making PlanterPeople with autism often require support in the development of practical skills and we also offer experience in arts and crafts, music and movement and various holistic therapies. Where appropriate we look at developing occupational skills and support towards employment opportunities.

For people with more complex needs, we offer people a range of activities to meet their individual needs.  This includes a specialised communication service that supports and enables people to manage their communication difficulties.

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