Further investment into Peterborough-based residential accommodation for people who are deafblind
We have officially began the work to redevelop a former office building in Paston into high dependency accommodation for people who are deafblind with additional needs.
Rainbow Court in Paston, Peterborough, is currently home to a number of people living with deafblindness who can also access specialist communicator guide support from our Care and Support service. We are investing in this provision by turning the current office building into two specially designed self-contained flats.
Our CEO Nikki Morris said: “We’re really pleased to be able to provide safe and supportive homes to even more people who need them. People who are deafblind often need very specialised accommodation and support, which is currently lacking nationally. This development will enable us to provide homes for people who are deafblind and have other, more complex needs as well. Each flat will be fully accessible and have appropriate equipment to support more complex disabilities.”
Rainbow Court is a supported living complex where people who are deafblind can live independently with the assistance of specialist support workers when they need it. It’s a community where residents feel safe and secure, whilst being supported to live in their own homes.
Built in 1963, Rainbow Court was the first of it’s kind in the country. Whilst the accommodation and community areas have been upgraded over the years, this is the first major development work to be undertaken.
You can follow the development work at Rainbow Court on Deafblind UK’s social media channels. If you would like to support Deafblind UK’s work at Rainbow Court by volunteering or making a donation, please contact Deafblind UK on 0800 132 320 or email [email protected].