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How Our Sensory Rooms Create a Happy Atmosphere

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At Redbank House we have two sensory rooms where many visitors attend on a permanent basis. The sensory rooms cater for all ages and can help people with different needs to develop their sensory processing. We have previously shared reasons to love our sensory rooms so now we would like to share the reasons why […]

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Emma Talks About Life with Raynaud’s Disease

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For Raynaud’s Awareness Month, we asked our Receptionist and Administrator, Emma about her experience of life with the disease. Raynaud’s Disease is something that most people aren’t aware of. Take Emma for example, she had never heard of it before. That was until she noticed something wasn’t right. At around 17 to 18 years old Emma […]

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Celebrating Chinese New Year in Manchester

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Redbank House would like to wish you a very Happy Chinese New Year! Each year a different zodiac represents the Chinese celebration and 2019 marks the Year of the Pig. Those who were born in 1947, 1959, 1971, 1983, 1995 and 2007 are also celebrate the Year of the Pig The zodiac sign represents many […]

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Sensory Gifts for Your Children This Christmas

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Are you looking for the perfect sensory gift for your children with additional needs? Don’t worry because we’ve got a list of sensory gifts for you. When you shop online with Disabled Living you will discover a range of sensory products. This includes the advantage of being able to contact the Disabled Living team for free […]

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The Early Signs: To be Frank…lin

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This post has been written by Jo Jordan at Spinning in Circles for Disabled Living’s Story of the Month. She talks about noticing the early signs of autism in her son. Franklin was a remarkably content toddler, a dream child. For hours he would sit quietly in the corner of the lounge, playing with his cars, […]

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