Highland Way is a brand new service that opened its doors in August of 2021. The service will see our Moray branch provide tailored support and individualised packages of care to six individuals with additional support needs. Read more
Care at home services (also known as Support Services) allow your loved one to stay living in their own home whilst getting the help and support they need. Read more
A residential care home provides accommodation and 24-hour personal care and support to people who no longer find it possible to manage daily life in their current home. Read more
Our community support services provide assistance in a similar way to housing support services and care at home (support services) but usually for shorter periods of time during the day or night. Our teams can also provide short-term, overnight respite care. Read more
Cornerstone's Moray branch aims to provide a high quality service to all the people we support. We focus on working with them, their families and relevant professionals to learn what it is that is important in their lives and then work hard to provide the best possible care. We offer care and support to approximately 100 people, including people with autism, downs syndrome, epilepsy, acquired brain injury, Rett syndrome, behaviours that challenge, learning disabilities, physical disabilities and dementia.
Our catchment area includes Elgin, Lossiemouth, Buckie and surrounding areas within Moray and we have over 160 dedicated staff members. We work in partnership with Moray Council and Community Learning and Disability Team.
Cornerstone has provided services in Moray for over 30 years and we have supported several of the current people in our services for nearly as long. We also have several colleagues who have worked for Cornerstone for many years showing a loyalty and commitment to their roles and the people we support.
Our Moray branch is led by Tony Hadley.
“Staff are very good with ideas so that my relative is always kept busy and something to look forward to.”
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The Care Inspectorate look at the quality of care in Scotland to ensure it meets high standards. Where they find that improvement is needed, they support services to make positive changes. Read more
Our housing support services are delivered in a person's own residence or in shared tenancies with a number of other people. Support time can vary from a few hours a week to 24 hours to meet the needs you have. Read more
Respite is an opportunity for people needing support and/or their family/carers to obtain a break from their daily routines. Read more