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    Connects Hub

    The Connects Hub allows the Scottish Borders Branch - Support Service, Care at Home and Housing Support a unique opportunity to access support in a variety of ways throughout the week, which can include day, evening, and weekends. Read more

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    Shared Lives & Short Breaks | Scottish Borders

    Shared Lives & Short Breaks enables people requiring support in the Scottish Borders to live in their community without having to live alone. Read more

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Scottish Borders

Our Scottish Borders Branch has been delivering care and support to young adults (16yrs plus) and older adults with learning and physical disabilities or a lifelong health condition, for over 10 years.  

We currently have seven small, dedicated support teams providing care and support across the Scottish Borders Health and Social Care Partnership area.

Cornerstone Connects Hub

Our Connects Hub is based in the Scottish Borders in the town of Galashiels, which offers great links to public transport and easily accessible to the main town.  The Hub provides a person-centred approach to enable people we support who have a learning disability, physical disability, complex care needs and autism to reach their full potential, in a safe and friendly environment.

The Hub is fully adapted and offers a range of outcome-based activities and learning opportunities, which are both building, and local community based.

Within the Hub we have a fully accessible sensory room, Changing Space, training kitchen, activity space, common room and sensory garden.

Learn more about our Connects Hub

Care at Home and Housing Support

Our dedicated Care at Home and Housing Support teams provides support across the Scottish Borders for adults living in their own homes or within the family home. We provide support to ensure people we support can meet positive outcomes in their life; support to maintain their housing tenancy, social support and with key agreed outcomes.

Learn more about our Care at Home and Housing Support service

Support services

Our dedicated team of support practitioners provides a range of building and community-based opportunities and outcomes, to develop new life skills and leaning, whilst keeping things fun. We have excellent links with the wider local community within the Scottish Borders and we offer a variety of timetable of events throughout the year.

Our team provide individual support and various group activities to support learning, peer support and independent living skills.

Learn more about our Support Service in the Scottish Borders

We fully subscribe to the Scottish Government’s Health and Social Care Standards: My Support, My Life and are fully committed to meeting and promoting the principles of: Dignity, Compassion, Inclusion, Responsive Support, and Wellbeing. 

Each of our local teams are supported by experienced and well-trained support practitioners colleagues including a Service Lead and Lead Practitioner.

As a Branch, we are committed to the continual development of our service delivery and encourage all forms of feedback from everyone using our services.


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We aim to be the best employer in social care in Scotland and would love for you to come and join us. We thrive on teamwork and are passionate about the care and support we provide in your local community. If you're looking for a rewarding career where you know you can make a difference, then look no further.

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Support Service

Support Service

Supporting adults from 16 years, with physical and learning disabilities to participate in a broad range of outcome-focused opportunities that are provided within a building setting and community-based settings, to support and maximise learning and independence skills. Read more

Published: 12th August, 2024

Updated: 20th August, 2024

Author: Jamie Lowrey

Care at Home and Housing Support

Care at Home and Housing Support

This service supports people to live independently, progressing towards their specified goals and to support individual tenancies with local Housing Associations. Read more

Published: 12th August, 2024

Updated: 15th August, 2024

Author: Jamie Lowrey

Connects Hub

Connects Hub

The Connects Hub allows the Scottish Borders Branch - Support Service, Care at Home and Housing Support a unique opportunity to access support in a variety of ways throughout the week, which can include day, evening, and weekends. Read more

Published: 12th August, 2024

Author: Jamie Lowrey

Shared Lives & Short Breaks | Scottish Borders

Shared Lives & Short Breaks | Scottish Borders

Shared Lives & Short Breaks enables people requiring support in the Scottish Borders to live in their community without having to live alone. Read more

Published: 21st April, 2024

Updated: 11th June, 2026

Author: Jamie Lowrey

Care Inspectorate reports

Care Inspectorate reports

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

Published: 3rd August, 2021

Updated: 13th September, 2021

Author: Jamie Lowrey

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