About TABOR CENTRE BRAINTREE
The Tabor Centre was founded in 1990 with the objective of helping adults with physical disabilities, and providing respite for their full time family carers. Daytime care is provided in an environment that enables them to participate in anything from socializing to educational classes. By employing tutors and professional carers we build a relationship of mutual respect allowing staff to identify individual needs, guiding members to maintain and develop skills to enable them to re-integrate into their communities once more.
Activities on offer range from literacy and numeracy, to drama, music, craft, gym visits, wheelchair dancing, relaxation and group therapy, walking and exercise groups. Also offered outside core hours is a Cooking Club and a Saturday Club, pub quizzes and discos.
Our purpose built fully wheelchair accessible building acts as a hub with access to equipment including hoists, and exercise equipment. The services of a chiropodist a physiotherapist and various other health and beauty therapists are also available.
While our core support is for those with a physical disability we also provide opportunities for those with a learning disability to get involved with activities either by learning a new skill or helping others in the group that are less able. We aim to increase confidence, improve social skills thus giving members the opportunity to enjoy a hobby or get involved in a project interacting with others, and making new friends.
www.taborcentre.co.uk
management@taborcentre.org.uk
TABOR CENTRE BRAINTREE Registered charity number 1102855