Reviewing our adult care at home and housing support and learning disability day services

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Two members of staff As part of our ongoing programme of Best Value Service Reviews East Ayrshire Health and Social Care Partnership is reviewing our adult care at home and housing support services and learning disability day services.


Reviews such as this happen across all our services and ensure we are working well and providing the highest quality of care and support.


Reviews also help us to identify areas where we can make improvements.


What services are we reviewing?

Adult learning disability day services

Our three day centres provide support and activities for a diverse range of adults with learning and physical disabilities. Supporting people who may be relatively independent to people who may have support needs that are more complex.

  • Riverside Centre, Cumnock
  • Sir Alexander Fleming Centre, Kilmarnock
  • Balmoral Road Centre, Kilmarnock


Adult care at home and housing support services

These services provide a range of supports to individuals with mental health conditions, learning and physical disabilities. This support can be provided to people living at home in their own tenancies, living with family members or based in a building such as Ross Court in Galston.


  • Berryknowe Care Home Service, AuchinleckMan playing pool
  • East Ayrshire Community Support
  • Moving On Service
  • CREST West
  • CREST North



For more detailed information on each of the services please see the documents folder.


Your views!

We want to ensure that people are involved, consulted with, and actively engaged in the design and development of our Health and Social Care services.

Help us to do this by completing the survey below and sharing your views whether you have used the services now, previously or may be accessing these services in the future. If you are a carer, family member or friend of someone who has or are an interested member of the public.


Importantly we also want to hear from our workforce in these services and our community and Third Sector partners.


Our consultation will run until 29th October 2025.


Two members of staff As part of our ongoing programme of Best Value Service Reviews East Ayrshire Health and Social Care Partnership is reviewing our adult care at home and housing support services and learning disability day services.


Reviews such as this happen across all our services and ensure we are working well and providing the highest quality of care and support.


Reviews also help us to identify areas where we can make improvements.


What services are we reviewing?

Adult learning disability day services

Our three day centres provide support and activities for a diverse range of adults with learning and physical disabilities. Supporting people who may be relatively independent to people who may have support needs that are more complex.

  • Riverside Centre, Cumnock
  • Sir Alexander Fleming Centre, Kilmarnock
  • Balmoral Road Centre, Kilmarnock


Adult care at home and housing support services

These services provide a range of supports to individuals with mental health conditions, learning and physical disabilities. This support can be provided to people living at home in their own tenancies, living with family members or based in a building such as Ross Court in Galston.


  • Berryknowe Care Home Service, AuchinleckMan playing pool
  • East Ayrshire Community Support
  • Moving On Service
  • CREST West
  • CREST North



For more detailed information on each of the services please see the documents folder.


Your views!

We want to ensure that people are involved, consulted with, and actively engaged in the design and development of our Health and Social Care services.

Help us to do this by completing the survey below and sharing your views whether you have used the services now, previously or may be accessing these services in the future. If you are a carer, family member or friend of someone who has or are an interested member of the public.


Importantly we also want to hear from our workforce in these services and our community and Third Sector partners.


Our consultation will run until 29th October 2025.

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    There's no need to register - just come along to an open event that suits you!


    Tuesday 7 October

    The Sir Alexander Fleming Centre, Kilmarnock

    1pm - 3pm: Focused discussion for carers

    3pm - 6pm: Public drop-in, open to all

    Wednesday 8 October

    Rothesay House, Cumnock (Training Room 1)

    1:30pm - 4:30pm: Public drop-in, open to all

    Friday 10 October

    London Road HQ, Kilmarnock (Robert Burns Room)

    1pm - 4pm: Public drop-in, open to all

    Wednesday 22 October

    Ross Court, Galston (Smart Hub)

    1pm - 7pm: Public drop-in, open to all

    Thursday 23 October

    Balmoral Road Centre, Kilmarnock

    10:30am - 12:30pm: Public drop-in, open to all

    Wednesday 29 October

    Riverside Centre, Cumnock

    10:30am - 12pm: Focused discussion for carers

    6pm - 7:30pm: Public drop-in, open to all

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