Aldeburgh House

Residential

West Mersea

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Essex

18+

The facility offers private rooms with ensuite bathrooms, and is wheelchair accessible with lifts and ramps. It boasts a large garden, nearby transport links, and communal areas for social interaction. There's specialist behaviour support available and a sensory room for residents' use.

Aldeburgh House is a relaxed and welcoming home that gives the people living there a space of their own, and the independence to make their own choices, but with support always there when they need it. There’s a busy social calendar for people to join in when they want to – whether it’s heading down to the nearby beach, going for a pub lunch, or to the theatre for a fun night out.

People also love to have their friends and family over for parties, coffee afternoon or bingo nights; and always end their week with a home cooked Sunday roast. Everyone participates in running their home, even down to redesigning and redecorating their old dining room into a beautiful vintage diner for everyone to enjoy, complete with a retro jukebox so everyone can play their favourite records.

Inspection Ratings

2021 CQC Rating - Good (Link)

Contact

Email: referrals@consensussupport.com
Phone Number (Referrals): 0808 223 5320
Website: www.consensussupport.com

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Key Details

  • Private Rooms with Ensuite

  • Wheelchair Accessible

  • Lifts/Ramps

  • Large Garden

  • Nearby Transport Links

  • Communal Areas

  • Specialist Behaviour Support

  • Sensory Room

Types of Needs

  • Autism

  • Learning Disabilities

  • Complex Needs

  • Epilepsy

  • Mental Health Needs

Isaac’s Project is made with ❤️ by Endeavour in 🇬🇧. We want to create services that’ll empower disabled children and adults along with their carers.

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Get in Touch

isaacsproject@ourendeavour.org

Isaac’s Project is made with ❤️ by Endeavour in 🇬🇧. We want to create services that’ll empower disabled children and adults along with their carers.

© Our Endeavour CIC 2025.

Get in Touch

isaacsproject@ourendeavour.org