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THE PARKVIEW SOCIETY

 

 

Summary Mission  

The Parkview Society, through a caring, motivated and appropriately trained staff team, tailors its services to suit the needs of individuals with mental health issues, learning difficulties, housing problems and other vulnerabilities.

The Parkview Society respects individual rights to privacy, autonomy and independence, seeking to develop and maximize potential in a safe, secure and homely environment.   

 

Chairman Roy Hancock, MBE and Vice-Chairman Dennis White, unveiling new large LCD TV at College House. During December 2008 all residential homes have received large LCD TV's and the Community Support Team have taken delivery of a mini-bus.

 

     One of our service users taking part in charity abseil 2008                 

Introduction 

Since the 1980’s there has been considerable growth in the services provided by the Society. There are now schemes in South, Mid and East Devon comprising residential care, group homes, individual flats, houses as well as a large amount of ‘outreach’ work for people in their own homes.  We manage over 80 units of accommodation in registered homes and supported housing.  Our visiting services in Torbay and Teignbridge support over 150 other clients. Some 77 people are employed and the turnover is over £1.6 million per year.  

Castle Road Gardens

 

 

 

College House residents Margaret and John hosting their stall at the  fundraising event for Doplhin and Whale protection, organised by fellow resident David. 

 

The Future

The ‘Parkview Society’ will continue to build on its strengths of independence, expertise, reputation with purchasers and a strong financial base to respond to the needs of people in need of support. It will also meet requests from the statutory agencies for the provision of support and care and seek to be pro-active, by influencing support and care provided. 

George celebrates his birthday at College House

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Contact Information

Telephone
01626 332630
FAX
01626 332630
Postal address
35a Highweek Village, Highweek, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ12 1QG
Electronic mail
General Information: email@parkviewsociety.org.uk
 

 

 

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Last modified: December 17, 2008