ariyaneurocare
Our services & facilities

High-quality environments, designed for rehabilitation.

Each service is a real home — not a ward — with individual apartments, integrated therapy spaces and accessible design throughout. Below: how we support people, our three services, and the facilities you'll find inside.

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Transitional & residential rehabilitation

Our residential services give each person their own high-quality apartment with an accessible kitchen, within a friendly, comfortable community. Placements are designed around individual needs — from short skill-assessment placements through to slow-stream rehabilitation — in a deliberately non-clinical, therapeutic environment built to help confidence and independence return.

  • Self-contained individual apartments with accessible kitchens
  • Short assessment placements through to slow-stream rehabilitation
  • A friendly, comfortable, deliberately non-clinical community setting
  • Suitable for a spectrum of physical and cognitive needs
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An interdisciplinary neuro-therapy team

Each service has an on-site neurological Occupational Therapist and a proactive clinical neuro-psychology overview, with an Assistant Psychologist in service through the week. Neuro-physiotherapy and neuro-speech & language therapy are integrated into a person's support package as their mobility, communication or swallowing needs require — so therapy is practised daily within functional living, not confined to a treatment slot.

  • On-site neurological Occupational Therapist (OT)
  • Clinical neuro-psychology overview + Assistant Psychologist
  • Neuro-physiotherapy for mobility and physical needs
  • Neuro-speech & language therapy for communication and swallowing
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Supported Living & community outreach

When the time is right to move towards more independent living, our outreach Supported Living Services provide specialist community support for individuals with an acquired brain injury and ongoing physical or cognitive difficulties. We can transfer programmes to a new home or support team, or provide a seamless outreach service so rehabilitation continues without a break.

  • Specialist community-based ABI support in people's own homes
  • Support to return to work, college or voluntary work
  • Vocational and leisure support and community access
  • Seamless handover to a new home or support team
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Family support & network days

Families and friends often form an essential part of a person's support network, so we value their input and build it in. We provide family support and network days, and hold family events so relatives can receive specialist support and build connections with other families walking the same road.

  • Family support and regular network days
  • Family events to connect relatives with one another
  • A Peer Support Worker with lived experience of brain injury
  • Relatives involved in support planning and key decisions
Where we are

Three services, two counties.

We deliberately locate our services within easy reach of town centres, classes and local facilities — with rail and M1 links across Chesterfield, Rotherham and Barnsley.

Elizabeth House

Holmewood, near Chesterfield · Derbyshire

8 apartments + 2 bungalows + 2 independent flats

A community-based transitional / residential ABI service. The main house has eight individual apartments, with two separate bungalows and two independent flats. Beyond the apartments there's a shared therapy room, a physiotherapy room, a kitchen-diner, lounge, assisted bathroom and accessible gardens — with rise-and-fall kitchens, wet-room en-suites and ceiling-track hoist provision where needed.

Ariya House

Barnsley · South Yorkshire

13 people — 9 studio apartments, 2 flats, 2 bungalows

A transitional service for thirteen people: a core house of nine studio apartments, plus two separate flats and two pre-independence bungalows on site. High-quality accessible apartments supporting a spectrum of physical and cognitive needs, with on-site neurological OT and proactive clinical neuro-psychology through the week.

Clifton Court

Rotherham · South Yorkshire

7 people

A seven-person transitional residential service of high-quality individual apartments with accessible kitchens, able to support a spectrum of physical and cognitive needs. On-site neurological OT, regular clinical neuro-psychology overview and an Assistant Psychologist, with neuro-physiotherapy and neuro-SALT integrated as required.

Inside our homes

Accessible by design, domestic by feel.

  • Self-contained individual apartments with accessible kitchens
  • Rise-and-fall kitchen worktops and adapted cooking facilities
  • Spacious wet-room style en-suites
  • Ceiling track-hoist provision where required
  • Shared therapy and physiotherapy rooms
  • Assisted bathrooms and accessible gardens
  • Pre-independence bungalows and independent flats on site
  • Adapted vehicles for community access and family visits
An accessible private studio apartment with a rise-and-fall kitchen and wet-room en-suite
A neuro-rehabilitation therapy room with parallel bars and physiotherapy equipment

Considering a placement, or making a referral?

We're happy to talk things through informally. A free initial assessment is the simplest place to start.

Start a referralCall 07891 429690Enquiries — Lucy Fallon · lucy@ariya.org.uk