
Sherry Suffolk – Registered Manager & Proprietor
Hello, my name is Sherry, I am the owner and registered manager of Roseleigh Day Care and welfare services, which I established in April 2014. My decision to open Roseleigh was driven by my passion for ensuring adults with learning disabilities have the best possible quality of life and are supported to achieve their full potential either at home of out in the community, this ethos remains the heart of Roseleigh Day Cares values today.
I am responsible for all aspects of the day to day operations of the my service and actively promoting the independence of clients welfare and well-being.
I have over 20 years working with adults who have learning disabilities, autism and challenging behaviours, plus 2 years working with those specifically affected by brain injuries.
I have a diploma in Autism and am qualified aromatherapist and massage therapist

Mark Paul – Senior Support Worker
Hi, I’m Mark and I am a senior support worker at Roseleigh Day Care. Before working at Roseleigh my background was in domiciliary care and end of life support that I still enjoy.
Learning disabilities was a new challenge for me and one I am so glad I took, because I love working with disabilities both in their homes and in our adapted base.
My duties include the day to day organising of our activities including arranging our many day trips.
My interests are cooking, going out and in the community and looking after the garden rabbits.

Taygan Green – Support Worker
Hi, I am the youngest member of the team and have been working at Roseleigh Day Care since I left school. I have a physical disability, so I fully understand the challenges that our service users have to undertake on a daily basis.
I am particularly interested in Autism and the challenges that surround it for both the service user and staff supporting them. I am also enjoying working in the community doing domiciliary care.
My other interest are self -care groups and singing