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  1. Westwood

    Westwood is run by Voyage 1 Limited. At Westwood they support nine people with learning disabilities, autism and/or behaviours that challenge. Eight people live in the main house, two in their own flats, and one individual lives in a separate bungalow.
    BrownshillGreen RoadCoventryCV6 2EG
     02476 333808 02476 333808  0800 328 6091 0800 328 6091
  2. Wilfred Spencer Centre

    The Wilfred Spencer Centre is run by Coventry City Council and provides day care opportunities for people with learning disabilities. The service is only accessible if you have had a social care assessment. 
    Wilfred Spencer CentreWhitaker RoadCoventryCV5 9JE
     024 7697 8180 024 7697 8180
  3. Willowbrook

    Willowbrook is an Extra Care scheme for people aged 55 and over. It has 61 one bedroom flats, 17 of which are suitable for couples. Willowbrook provides personal care and support to people who live in their own rented apartments located within the Willowbrook premises. This service…
    Willow BrookGlebe CloseCoventryCV4 8DJ
     024 7669 4462 024 7669 4462
  4. Wyken Court

    Wyken Court provides housing with care. People live in their own home and receive personal care and support from staff at pre-arranged times and in emergencies. The service is only accessible if you have had a social care assessment.
    87-91Attoxhall RoadWykenCoventryCV2 5AL
     02476 659529 02476 659529
  5. Youell Court

    Youell Court is run by The Salvation Army and provides residential care for up to 40 people. The home has three floors that are divided into five self-contained 'suites' of eight people. Four of the suites provide care and support for people with dementia.
    Skipworth RoadBinleyCoventryCV3 2XA
     02476 561300 02476 561300

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