Coral House
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- Residential Only
- Learning Disabilities
- Physical Disabilities
- Short Stay
- Long Stay
- Respite
Professional Bodies
Craegmoor Healthcare
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Coral House
15 Alder Hills
Poole
Dorset
BH12 4AJ
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Key Features
- Retain Own GP
- Residents Can Bring Their Own Furniture
- Telephone Point in Room
- Independent Living Training
- Near Public Transport
- Mini Bus or Other Transport
- Wheelchair Access
- Nurse Call System
- TV Point in Room
- Caters For Special Diets
- Near Shops
- Activities and Excursions
- Internet in own accommodation
- Residents Garden
Resident or Visiting Professionals
- Speech Therapist
- Physiotherapist
- Dietician
- Specialist Nurses
- Optician
- Occupational Therapist
- Doctor
- Chiropodist
Overview of service
Coral House is a specialised service for people with both learning and physical disabilities. Coral House is situated in Poole and is specially designed to support seven people with complex needs.
What it's like to live here
Service users who currently live at Coral House like to help with meal planning, cooking, cleaning, activity planning, socialising and gardening on a regular basis. Some of the people we support go on work placements and particularly enjoy this independence.
Surroundings
Coral House, comprising of 2 neighbouring bungalows, provides spacious accommodation for seven individuals. The service opened in 2007, originally for respite care, under the name of Ocean House. The respite care, along with the name Ocean House, moved to new premises in 2009, and became the residential service known as Coral House. The service is also well situated for all amenities with the local shops being located within easy walking distance. The service also benefits from a good sized garden with summer house and large patio for summer barbeques and outside dining.
Service facilities
We encourage the people we support to personalise their rooms to their own taste as well as to take an active role in the running of the home and to put forward their own ideas at the service user meetings – Your Voice.