Pearce Lodge (The Together Trust)

Pearce Lodge is our home for people with disabilities and complex needs. We’re part of the Together Trust, a leading disability charity that works across the North West.
Pearce Lodge in Stockport is a safe and supportive home for young people and adults aged 18 to 25. We support people to make decisions about their care and live happy, independent and fulfilling lives.
Our large, five-bedroom bungalow has full wheelchair access, ceiling tracking hoists throughout and homely communal areas for spending time together. Not to mention our accessible garden, where we enjoy summer parties and BBQs together.
We’re registered with the CQC and we’re proud to be rated ‘Good’ in every area. You can read our latest report online.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Pearce Lodge
- Contact Position
- Referrals
- Telephone
- 0161 283 4871 0161 283 4871
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enquiries@togethertrust.org.uk
- Website
- The Together Trust
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Where to go
- Name
- Pearce Lodge
- Address
-
9, Dorchester Road
Hazel Grove
Stockport
Greater Manchester - Postcode
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SK7 5HEView SK7 5HE on a map
Costs
- Associated Cost
- Yes
Availability
- Referral required
- Referral Details
Call us on 0161 283 4871 to speak to someone in our referrals team or send us a message and someone from the team will get back in touch with you.
- Other notes
Service Type:
Residential and Nursing Care
Age Range:
18-25
Age Band:
- Young Adults (18-25)
- Adults (18+)
Provides support to:
- People with SEN/learning disabilities
- People with physical disabilities
Registered Charity Number:
209782
Provides palliative / end-of-life care?:
No
Number of Care home beds:
5
Suitable for bariatric?:
No
Short-term and long-term placements available?:
Short-term and long-term placements available
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