Stories
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Water Street Garden
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Frank and Sue's Wedding
News
Link-ability website launch!
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JOBS / WORK opportunities
Are you what we need?
We are looking for motivated people to help others lead a more fulfilling
and rewarding life. Link-ability supports people with learning disabilities,
physical and sensory impairment and/or mental health problems to be inclusive
members of their community. We give them the practical help and support they
need to live the life they choose.
Due to expansion we require
Full time and Part time
Support Worker positions
Salary £6.50 - £7.50
(pay award pending)
General Job Opportunities
Contact Kate Naden or
Derek Simpson
email: admin@linkability.org.uk
Internal Occasional Work
Contact Agnes Paul
email: staffing@linkability.org.uk
General Advice or Information email: info@linkability.org.uk
or Phone 01257 241899
Conway House, Ackhurst Business Park, Chorley, Lancashire, PR7 1NY
Link-ability Services

Link-ability helps people described as having learning disabilities who may
also have Physical/sensory impairment to live a life of their choosing in
their own home or neighbourhood. For us to help plan and deliver care or support
services the person must have roots in the Chorley and South Ribble districts
of Lancashire.
Link-ability began when it helped four people move to their own home in May
1990. The first house was supplied by the then Chorley Borough Councils
Community Services Directorate.
We currently deliver care or personal support to over 20 separate addresses
in The Chorley and South Ribble Districts. One location is a registered home
for four adults who have care and personal support needs due to physical or
sensory impairment. One person also requires nursing support at all times
which is an added condition of registration.
To all other locations the person(s) living there are assured tenants of supported
living, owner occupier or sharing the family home still.
Link Ability is registered and regulated by The Commission for Social Care
Inspection. The reports on how well our services are run are available publicly
by going to www.csci.org.uk.
Link-ability is registered to provide services to older children and adults
experiencing learning disabilities and/or physical and sensory impairments.
This includes people who have behaviours described as 'challenging' as well
as those who endure mental ill health.