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As well as the training centre at Redcastle Station, Nansen Highland runs a residential centre, Fram House in the village of Beauly (location).
The accommodation is designed for four residents,
each having their own bedroom and en-suite facilities. Combined facilities of
kitchen, lounge and sitting room are available on the ground floor. The emphasis here is on further the development of free-time management, domestic skills, interpersonal- and social skills to enhance their capabilities for progression to supported housing or independent living. The Fram House, lent its name from Nansen's exploration ship, which translated from Norwegian means 'Forward'. The name giving of our residential centre encompasses our philosophy in one word: Forward. We are not intended to retain our residents, but prepare them to move onwards!
The centre is not isolated from the day training. The method of interaction is more informal and the input of the residents is encouraged in the running of the unit. Regular activities are organised to ensure and promote contact with parents/guardians and residents chose to return home for a weekend.
Residential application form (day application)
Residential induction/information pack
For more info, please contact Sarah Welch, project coordinator at sarah.welch@nansenhighland.co.uk
Residential centre, Fram House Care Commission service number: CS2003008526 You can find on the Care Commission website the various details held by the Care Commission about our services.
Please find below the inspection reports for the residential centre
Inspection report: 30th June 2005 Inspection report:13th February 2006 Inspection report: 6th November 2006 Inspection report: 19th March 2007
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