Skip to content

Quick Search

Day Opportunities

Our day opportunities offer a unique experience to people with learning disabilities, autism, and associated complex needs. Led by expertly trained teams, our day opportunities are designed to support individuals to learn and develop new skills, engage with their peers, and pursue exciting in-house and community-based activities.

How we support you

Using person-centred support, our day opportunities teams are expertly trained to co-create tailored support plans with you. Based on your goals, interests, ambitions, and preferences, they’ll help you establish a routine, structure your days, and create a life that is meaningful to you!

Across the country, our teams promote equal opportunities, inclusion, and community engagement. They’ll work with you to find meaningful opportunities and build beneficial skills. This includes:

Educational opportunities with local schools and colleges.

Work and volunteer placements with neighbouring businesses and organisations.

Work and volunteer placements with neighbouring businesses and organisations.

Work and volunteer placements with neighbouring businesses and organisations.

In between building skills, fostering new relationships, contributing to the community and having lots of fun, you’ll also be supported to manage your health and wellbeing. Our specialist teams are big advocates for happy minds and active bodies. Based on your unique needs, they’ll collaborate with you to understand how you like to stay happy and healthy!

Our approach

At Voyage Care, we empower you to learn new skills, increase your independence, and embrace a fulfilling life. When you join one of our vibrant day opportunities, an exciting new adventure is ahead of you! Our expert support teams understand independence is unique to everyone, which is why they put you at the heart of your support, empowering you to make decisions about your care.

As your needs change or evolve, we’ll ensure our support remains flexible and is delivered in a consistent, safe, and nurturing way. With our person-centred approach, you’re always in control of your care and support.

Success Stories

Successful transition: supported living in Wolverhampton

Placeholder image
St Brides, our newly acquired supported living property in Wolverhampton, is home to eight people with learning disabilities and behaviours that challenge. Before we took over the home…

Success Stories

Aiding Connor to live in his own home

Placeholder image
Connor*, who has learning disabilities, ADHD (Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) and fragile X syndrome, has been supported by Voyage Care since October 2016, after having some problems with…

Success Stories

Aiding Arnie to reduce his anxiety

Arnie* is autistic and had high levels of challenging behaviour when he came to live at one of our homes. He displayed violent behaviour and had a very…

Success Stories

Onwards and upwards for Amy

Amy* was happy living at home with her mum but always said that she wanted to live more independently and have more control over her life. So in…

Success Stories

Kelly’s inspired by our autism specialism

Kelly Barnard, service manager at one of our services in Scarborough, supports one autistic person with extremely complex needs. After implementing some of our new autism-specific procedures, she is…

Success Stories

Jack’s climbing the ladder to independence

We began supporting Jack* at one of our specialist brain injury rehabilitation services in the West Midlands, 9 years ago following a brain injury. After years of consistent hard…

How can we help you today?

In order to make sure we get you to where you need to be, answer these quick questions!