Chailey Heritage Foundation

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Lewes, United Kingdom

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Charity· Adult day care center· Gym· Swimming pool· Nonprofit Organization Management· Childrens home· Special education school

Chailey Heritage Foundation Reviews | Rating 5 out of 5 stars (1 reviews)

Chailey Heritage Foundation is located in Lewes, United Kingdom on North Chailey. Chailey Heritage Foundation is rated 5 out of 5 in the category charity in United Kingdom. Chailey Heritage Foundation is a pioneering charity which educates and cares for children and young adults with complex physical disabilities and health needs. The cutting-edge charity encompasses Chailey Heritage School, Chailey Heritage Residential and Chailey Heritage Futures. The School is a non-maintained special school where pupils are given every opportunity to make progress towards fulfilment. Chailey Heritage Residential offers flexible care packages up to 52 weeks a year. Chailey Heritage Futures, our transition provision for 19-25 year olds, is where young disabled adults are helped to develop life skills in preparation for adulthood, both in our purpose-built accommodation and via sessions at Futures Life Skills Centre, a state-of-the-art leisure and life-skills facility which is also open to people with disabilities in the wider community. Chailey Heritage Foundation - Registered Charity No. 1075837 Registered in England as a Charitable Company limited by Guarantee No. 3769775

Address

North Chailey

Phone

+44 1825724444

Company size

201-500 employees

Headquarters

Lewes, East Sussex

Founded

1903

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Philip Burgess

A great shame that the part of Chailey the heritage North of theA272 the was closed many years ago. One wonders did we at that time need yet another housing estate especially in such a rural area. Surely that part of the heritage played a crucial role in part looking after its patients of whom one was my elder sister who sadly died in1972. We need housing yes but hospital type establishments are also important.