Care and Support
At Enable, we can provide care and support in a range of ways for people with learning difficulties, physical disabilities, sensory disabilities or mental ill health
- in their own home
- as tenants in one of our properties
- in our small registered care or nursing homes
- at one of our day service resource centres or activity centres
- by supporting access to the community and its resources.
Our services extend across Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and South Yorkshire
Linda plays dominoes
The values that underpin everything we do are set out in our mission statement. Read more»
All the care provided by Enable Care & Home Support (ECHS) is registered with the government's Care Quality Commission, and meets its strict new standards.
Registered Care
Our registered care service gives high-quality individualised care and support to over 100 people with learning difficulties and physical disabilities. They live in small homes and nursing homes, each one registered with the Care Quality Commission and overseen by our Assistant Director for Registered Care. Read more»
Lisa shares a laugh
Supported living
Enable's supported living service provides person-centred care and support to over 130 people in more than 80 properties. It is overseen by our Assistant Director for Supported Care. Read more»
Care and support packages are usually funded through Health and Social Services. They are based on person-centred assessments of the individual's needs and are regularly monitored and reviewed.
Visiting the Adult Training Centre in Gozo
We know how crucial it is for our service users to have qualified and well trained care and support staff. At Enable we have an excellent track record in learning and development, for staff and for service users. We are an accredited centre for City & Guilds and the Chartered Institute for Environmental Health, and our training programmes are delivered by a team of experienced in-house trainers. This commitment to our staff was recognised in 2011 with an Investors in People Silver Award. Read more»




