Key
Key provides accommodation and support to enable people with learning disabilities to live in and be part of their local community. Key’s vision has always been that people with learning disabilities should have the choice to build a life of their own with active support of family and friends, on a foundation of good quality support and accommodation.
Key seeks to help individuals find a home of their own. This may be as a home owner or by getting a tenancy for a house or flat. Accommodation may be provided by Key or by other housing providers. The aim is to help people live in ordinary houses on their own or with people they have chosen to live with (friends, partners, flatmates or family).
Key seeks to provide each individual with support which is flexible, person centred and tailored to their individual needs and aspirations. They try at all times to find ways to offer support which enables each person to lead an ordinary life with the same opportunities as other adults in our society.
Thurso Tel: 01847 894525
Golspie Tel: 01408 633 866
Invergordon Tel: 01349 854 010
Alness Tel: 01349 883 030
Inverness Tel: 01463 716589
Nairn Tel: 01667 451 674
Fort William Tel: 01397 702275 / 700644
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