Helen England, CEO for Livability explained:
“The expertise Access demonstrates in the health and social care sector, as well as the value offered by their integrated suite of systems were key factors in why Livability chose Access as its partner on this project. The Access solution not only answers our current needs, it also provides the assets required to support the future of the charity thanks to the accessibility and integration offered by Access Workspace.”
Steve Sawyer, Director of Health and Social Care at the Access Group comments:
“Livability directly supports thousands of disabled and vulnerable people in the UK - connecting lives and bringing communities together. We are delighted they have chosen Access to help them to deliver the same connectivity in their charity, giving them the freedom to deliver more to the people who need it most.”
Access is a leading technology solutions provider to the health and social care sector –Livability join a growing number of national care organisations, including Scottish Autism and the National Autistic Society, who are choosing Access to deliver integrated solutions to help them to increase productivity and efficiency, so they can continue to focus on delivering outstanding care collectively for over a million people across the UK.
About Livability
Livability is the disability charity that connects people with their communities. We tackle social isolation and the barriers that can cause this in the lives of disabled and vulnerable people. Through a wide range of disability, education, training and community services, we promote inclusion and wellbeing for all. Together, we work to see people take part, contribute and be valued. We put the elements in place that all add up to connected lives and communities.
Livability’s delivery
Livability is a proven and trusted provider of disability care and community projects throughout the UK. Our 2000-strong, enabling team of staff and volunteers across the UK delivers:
- Care homes and residential support with 32 care home centres.
- A school and a further education college for disabled students.
- A wellbeing discovery centre set in 200 acres of natural landscape.
- Independent and supported living programmes for disabled people.
- Care and support for disabled people.
- Rehabilitation centres for brain and spinal injury.
- Church training in community engagement and disability awareness.
- Spinal injury rehabilitation expertise in developing countries.
- ‘Dementia Friendly Church’ resourcing and coaching.
- Wellbeing and happiness coaching through the Livability Happiness Course.
- Social inclusion work through churches and community projects.