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Acorn Resource Centre - Day Service

About the Acorn Resource Centre

The Acorn Resource Centre in Hyson Green provides day services for people with physical and sensory impairments. The centreĀ is part of the Mary Potter Centre on Gregory Boulevard.

During your first few weeks at the Acorn Resource Centre, we will work closely with you to assess your needs. We aim to support you to work towards your goals and to help you have as much independence as possible.

We will also maintain close links with your carers, and give support and advice where needed.

We provide an activity-based service with links to other agencies. We can put you in touch with other organisations that can help you. You are assigned a Keyworker, who will ensure that you get the most out of your attendance at the Acorn Resource Centre. If you have any problems or issues, please speak to your Keyworker.

How the Acorn Resource Centre can benefit you

The Centre aims to develop, maintain and prevent the loss of a person's independence by helping people to rebuild their confidence, increase socialisation and an overall improvement in their quality of life.

At the Acorn Resource Centre, our services are built around you. Everything from attending Acorn to organising transport to activities and leisure time is tailored to provide you with quality care and enjoyable experience.

Activities: We offer crafts, cookery, indoor and outdoor games, discussion groups, a sensory room, flower arranging, fun days out, boat trips and many more.

As our care is person-centred, we try to accommodate for requests made by citizens, for example, suggestions made for activities which they would like to take part in.

Transport: We can help with transport to and from the centre, for which there is a charge. There is car parking available for visitors to the centre.

Meals: We are currently unable to provide meals at Acorn Day Centre, but you are quite welcome to bring your own.

Personal care: We provide personal care to those who require it, respectfully. All our staff are fully trained in this area of care.

Representative Groups: The Acorn Resource Centre has members' representative groups which meet regularly to discuss and input on issues in the centre and the community as well.

Who to contact

Contact Name
Stuart Turner
Contact Position
Care Team Leader
Telephone
0115 883 8070
E-mail
stuart.turner@nottinghamcity.gov.uk
Website
Nottingham City Council Day Services Webpage

Where to go

Name
Acorn Resource Centre
Address
The Mary Potter Centre
76 Gregory Boulevard
Hyson Green
Nottingham
Postcode
NG7 5HY

When is it on?

Session Information
Hot & Cold drinks provided

Other Details

Availability

Age Ranges
18+
Referral required
Yes
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