Emily, who has autism and a rare form of epilepsy, lives in one of the houses for independent living and has an active role at the centre.

“She works in the cafe. She works in the shop, she distributes the post, she takes great delight texting me every day, what she’s done. She really loves the place,” her mum Paula Graham said.

“This place is a stable place. It just takes all of your worries away,” Emily’s dad David Graham added.

“The staff, they go above and beyond, they don’t just care for people, they give a quality of life.”

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