Cheshire House
Cheshire House in Inverness is a positive and supportive environment idyllically situated on the banks of the River Ness and close to the city centre. The purpose built facility provides accommodation and flexible support within self-contained flats which are equipped to enable service users to lead an independent lifestyle.
The service offers support to adults with physical and learning disabilities and sensory impairments.
Cheshire House also provides support for people living in the community. The aim of Day Services is to support people to access a range of educational and recreational activities both in-house and within the community.
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