Multisensory room featuring illuminated bubble tubes and hanging fiber optic strands, glowing in calming colors like purple, yellow, and red, designed to provide a soothing environment for sensory stimulation and relaxation.
Neurodivergent individuals often experience the world in unique and at times overwhelming ways. Everyday environments can […]
two children walking across a bridge
We always consider physical accessibility when preparing a trip with someone who has a physical disability, […]
man playing with fibre optics and a baby smiling
At Redbank House we have two sensory rooms where many visitors attend on a permanent basis. […]
hands around a knitted cup
For Raynaud’s Awareness Month, we asked our Receptionist and Administrator, Emma about her experience of life […]
valentines meal table setting with ribbon on fork
We have some exciting news to share! Yang Sing Cathay are sharing the love with their […]
multicoloured spring toys
Are you looking for sensory friendly activities in and around Manchester? We have picked out our […]
toy animals and numbers in a row
This post has been written by Jo Jordan at Spinning in Circles for Disabled Living’s Story of […]
the shaw centre open day
The Shaw Centre held its first Open Day at our Redbank House premises, marking 28 years […]
manchester city centre building shot
Manchester After Hours is back! In May last year we shared a number of activities that […]
young girl reading a book looking magical
This post has been written by Rachel at Sensory Stories. Children’s parties are often associated with excitement, […]