Optalis helps Wokingham Borough Council top national rankings for helping adults with learning disabilities get into work
Two Berkshire councils topped national rankings for the proportion of adults with learning disabilities in paid employment.
Two Berkshire councils topped national rankings for the proportion of adults with learning disabilities in paid employment.
A WOKINGHAM care home Oakfield Court is celebrating 35 years of supporting the borough’s community. Oakfield Court, which opened its ...
Wokingham social care provider Optalis has been included in the National Care Forum's 'Caring in Covid' project.
Optalis, which supports residents with disabilities, has evolved its day services.
Optalis, a Wokingham-based social care provider, recently held its fifth annual STAR Awards.
NEGOTIATIONS between Wokingham Borough Council and its partner for its adult social care company are still ongoing. Wokingham Lib Dem ...
The SOUP event — hosted by social care company Optalis — will give local residents the chance to vote for ...
Here at Citizen Advice Wokingham, we pride ourselves in empowering the most vulnerable people in our society and that includes ...
Local-man was gifted a trip to the Proms by his supported living scheme to mark his 75th birthday.
A Wokingham social care employee has received recognition for her ‘can do attitude’, after being chosen to be part of ...
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