Bobby Moore House is a registered children’s home accommodating four
children or young people of either gender from ages 7 to 18 years who are
diagnosed as having mild, moderate, and severe learning difficulties with
other associated complex needs. These may include some mobility issues
arising from sensory deprivation, communication needs, autistic spectrum
disorder, cerebral palsy and associated heath needs i.e., epilepsy and
those who may have additional support from the local Child and Adolescent
Mental Health Services (CAMHS).
In recognition of the pressures of transition, Bobby Moore may continue to
accommodate young people after their 18th birthday until their 21st
birthday, where multi-disciplinary judgment supports such a decision and
where it is in the best interest of the individual.
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Bobby Moore provide young people with the opportunity to experience a wider
social network to meet new people and experience different activities
outside of their normal environment and family setting.
Helping them to
develop social and life skills, and enjoy independence from their families,
which will empower them to make choices, enhance confidence and promote
independent living skills.