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Hyson Green, Nottingham

Gregory Court

At Gregory Court, we provide innovative rehabilitation and ongoing support to enable people to thrive after a brain injury or physical disability. We aim to make sure that everyone can live as independently as they can in an environment that enhances their wellbeing.

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Brief overview

Specialism: residential rehabilitation and supported living

  • Ten flatlets
  • Eight low-level kitchenettes
  • Low-level access showers
  • Central communal garden
  • Communal lounge/dining area

About Gregory Court

We offer accessible accommodation and support for up to ten people with complex and high dependency needs, giving independence and lifestyle choices for adults with physical disabilities and acquired brain injuries. Gregory Court is in the heart of the community, one mile north of Nottingham city centre, with direct access to the Nottingham tram system and is close to the M1 motorway and all forms of public transport.

Facilities 

Gregory Court comprises ten single flatlets, eight of which have low-level kitchenettes. All of our flatlets have a bedroom, lounge area and low-level access shower. While the flats have kitchenettes, we offer either self-catering or full meal service to help people transition to a more independent lifestyle.

There is a central communal garden where everyone enjoys social events and a lounge/dining room where people can have their meals, watch television, participate in activities or socialise. There are also local shops and a supermarket within a few minutes’ walk, as well as a leisure centre, swimming pool, cinema, restaurants and public houses, all accessible on the bus or tram.

 

Our rehabilitation models

Our specialist rehabilitation is based on a neuro-behavioural approach and focuses on enabling people to function more independently and develop their lives as they choose. The multi-disciplinary team has specialist assessment and therapy rooms to aid individuals in recovery.

The programme may include:

  • Educational and therapeutic sessions
  • Support for personal, social, and domestic skills
  • Guided leisure time
  • Behavioural management
  • Community access
  • Vocational support and training

The people we support are actively involved in reviewing their progress against agreed outcomes, and we promote the involvement of families in the rehabilitation process. Home leave is encouraged wherever possible.

Becoming more independent

At Gregory Court, we focus on the needs and wishes of the people we support. This may include moving on to a place of their own or returning to their pre-injury home when the time is right. We can offer support from intense rehabilitation to supporting people to live independently in the community. We support people to develop their person-centred support plan, embracing their lifestyle choices and including input from family members and professionals involved in their care.

Who we support

Gregory Court supports people with various disabilities, including cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, spina bifida and arthritis, multiple sclerosis, and disabilities resulting from accidents or a stroke.

Brainkind is committed to providing an environment that encourages personal development, confidence and independence, and people are encouraged to participate in a wide range of social, vocational and recreational activities.

As well as providing physical care, our focus at Gregory Court is on maintaining and maximising peoples’ quality of life, giving them a natural choice and control over their lives.

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