Residential care
Byron Lodge
Byron Lodge is a 14-bed residential care home in Blackley, Manchester, supporting adults with an acquired brain injury (ABI). The home offers a calm, structured environment where people can relearn essential life skills and work towards greater independence.
Twelve of the bedrooms have their own private kitchen to promote autonomy, alongside communal lounges and kitchens for time together. The home is regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
Specialisms
CQC · Good
About
About the home
Byron Lodge is a 14-bed residential service in Blackley, Manchester, specialising in support for adults with an acquired brain injury. We offer a calm, structured and empowering environment where people can relearn essential life skills and work towards greater independence.
Support is person-centred and goal-focused, with key workers and regular reviews tracking progress across wellbeing, cognition, social interaction and daily living, helping people reintegrate into their community.
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Who we support
Adults with learning disabilities, autism and associated complex needs.
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Our approach
Keys Connect — trauma-informed, relational support and Positive Behaviour Support.
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Daily life
Personalised routines, community activities and skills for greater independence.
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Staffing
24-hour personalised support from a consistent, specialist staff team.








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Common questions
Concise, evidenced answers to the questions professionals ask most about our Byron Lodge provision.
Who is Byron Lodge for?
Byron Lodge supports up to 14 adults of all genders living with an acquired brain injury, in Blackley, Manchester.
Do bedrooms at Byron Lodge have their own kitchens?
Yes, 12 of the 14 bedrooms have a private kitchen to promote independence, alongside communal kitchens and lounges.
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Support centred around each individual.
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