Respite centres set to be transformed under new plans

Respite centres and day services for adults with a learning disability in Staffordshire look set to be transformed under new plans.

After already undergoing modernisation over the past two years, Staffordshire County Council is now looking to transform some of its centres for adults with a learning disability, to ensure they are fit for the future.

In plans put before the county council’s cabinet, Greenfields House in Leek, which provides residential care, will have £200,000 spent on it.

The new investment follows a period of modernisation of respite, residential and day opportunities for adults with a learning disability in the county.

Refurbishments will support the modernisation of the service and will utilise technology to help residents maintain their independence.

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