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Day Opportunities

Our day opportunities offer a unique experience to people with learning disabilities, autism, and associated complex needs. Led by expertly trained teams, our day opportunities are designed to support individuals to learn and develop new skills, engage with their peers, and pursue exciting in-house and community-based activities.

How we support you

Using person-centred support, our day opportunities teams are expertly trained to co-create tailored support plans with you. Based on your goals, interests, ambitions, and preferences, they’ll help you establish a routine, structure your days, and create a life that is meaningful to you!

Across the country, our teams promote equal opportunities, inclusion, and community engagement. They’ll work with you to find meaningful opportunities and build beneficial skills. This includes:

Educational opportunities with local schools and colleges.

Work and volunteer placements with neighbouring businesses and organisations.

Work and volunteer placements with neighbouring businesses and organisations.

Work and volunteer placements with neighbouring businesses and organisations.

In between building skills, fostering new relationships, contributing to the community and having lots of fun, you’ll also be supported to manage your health and wellbeing. Our specialist teams are big advocates for happy minds and active bodies. Based on your unique needs, they’ll collaborate with you to understand how you like to stay happy and healthy!

Our approach

At Voyage Care, we empower you to learn new skills, increase your independence, and embrace a fulfilling life. When you join one of our vibrant day opportunities, an exciting new adventure is ahead of you! Our expert support teams understand independence is unique to everyone, which is why they put you at the heart of your support, empowering you to make decisions about your care.

As your needs change or evolve, we’ll ensure our support remains flexible and is delivered in a consistent, safe, and nurturing way. With our person-centred approach, you’re always in control of your care and support.

Success Stories

Kicking off Tom’s goal out in the community

Tom*, who lives in one of our residential care homes in Kent, has learning disabilities and autism. Tom’s* autism results in him liking to have full control over…

Success Stories

Sascha keeps progressing at Sadlers Place

In 2015, Sascha joined Voyage Care as a support worker at Sadlers Place in Walsall and since then her career has been on the up! “As a Voyage…

Success Stories

Darren’s journey to diabetes remission!

Darren is a person we support at Markham House, one of our specialist brain injury rehabilitation services in Nottinghamshire. He suffered a traumatic brain injury after he was…

Success Stories

Meeting Tariq’s cultural needs

Tariq* is a practicing Muslim and he has a learning disability and autism. He is currently living in a shared supported living service with other people with similar…

Success Stories

James’ passion for his riding school horse Bailey!

James moved from his family home to one of our supported living services in 2004 and has called this home for the last 20 years. James has autism…

Success Stories

Supporting Peter to overcome alcohol abuse

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Peter has a brain injury due to childhood abuse and he was adopted as a child. He was very close to his adopted mum and dad and they…

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