Heart of England Mencap

We supported the refurbishment of Elta House with a grant so that a former office could be transformed into a comfortable and functional day centre for Heart of England Mencap’s Pathway Day Service. The work took two months to complete and resulted in a large newly-fitted wheelchair-accessible kitchen, an open plan and versatile activity area, an accessible bathroom and a relaxation area.

Pathway provides a day service offering activities for individuals with a learning disability. The service not only provides in-house recreation, but also serves as a base for excursions and trips that customers regularly enjoy. With a permanent home designed to suit their needs, the customers can now be independent and make their own cups of tea and relax in a comfortable space with their friends. They can also display their artwork on the walls and feel some ownership of the building.

"Having this building is great. It means we can strengthen our ties to the community."

Lorna Haynes, Head of Day Services for Heart of England Mencap

"Having this building is great. It means we can strengthen our ties to the community, which in turn boosts the acceptance and inclusion of those with learning disabilities in the town." 

Lorna Haynes, Head of Day Services for Heart of England Mencap

A range of activities are provided each day from upcycling, life skills, karaoke at the Yard of Ale pub, arts and crafts and healthy eating.

"I like it here. It's much better than the old place because it's closer to town."

Brian, attends Elta House five days a week

'"I'm enjoying it. The staff, everybody's so friendly. I like all the activities. I love cooking and the karaoke's brilliant."

Emma, another regular