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The Richmond Fellowship Scotland

is a charity which supports over 2800 people across Scotland with a broad range of needs to live as independently as possible in their own homes and communities.

We are the largest provider of social care services in Scotland, providing personalised, high-quality community-based support services for those who require support in their lives. Some may have mental health difficulties, learning disabilities or autism; others may have dementia, alcohol or drug issues or forensic backgrounds.

All of our services work in person-centred ways to offer choice, promote inclusion and maximise ability.

Last reviewed:

13/10/2017

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Services

Alford Supported Living Service

Alford Supported Living service offers accommodation for two individuals and staff support a number of people in their own homes within Alford and the surrounding area.

East Dunbartonshire Connections Service

Regions:
  • East Dunbartonshire

Short-term support service for people between 16 and 65 years of age living in East Dunbartonshire who are experiencing common mental health issues such as depression, stress and anxiety.

Glenrothes and North East Fife Service

Regions:
  • Fife

Housing support and care at home for people aged 16 years and over who are living with a range of long term conditions and people who are vulnerable in the community.

Housing support and care at home - Angus Service

Regions:
  • Angus

We meet the needs of people with severe and enduring mental health problems and learning disabilities. We can provide 24 hour support packages including sleepovers where appropriate.

Leggart Terrace Service

Leggart Terrace Service is a registered care home in the Bridge of Dee area of Aberdeen. We provide 24 hour support with staff working sleep over shifts.

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