Sense services in Wales
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Get the support that’s right for you with Sense: whether it’s day services, community support or supported living. We’re here for you, across north and south Wales.
Sense hubs in Denbigh and Caerphilly
Sense hubs are accessible day centres that bring the community together. They host inclusive events for both disabled and non-disabled people, to reduce loneliness and promote wellbeing.
Our hubs in Wales offer a range of activities for disabled people, including:
- Arts and sports activities.
- Sensory sessions and soft play.
- Teaching of key life skills.
- Specialist support for people who are deafblind.
There are two Sense hubs in Wales: Sense hub Denbigh and Sense hub Caerphilly.
Sense hubs
Caerphilly, Caerphilly County Borough
Sense Hub Denbigh, Denbighshire
Support in your community

Need some help communicating, or carrying out day-to-day tasks?
Sense offers one-to-one support for people with complex needs in all areas of Wales.
Sense supports people to take part in their communities. What that looks like is up to you.
Perhaps you want to play bingo, splash around in your local pool or simply go to see your GP.
We support our clients with things like:
- Reading their mail and making telephone calls.
- Taking part in social clubs.
- Exercise and leisure activities.
- Shopping.
We also offer one-to-one support for people living in residential care.
If you’d like to talk about how we can support you, please get in touch.
Read more about community support from Sense.
Supported Living in Tonypandy
Supported living is for people who want to live independently, but still need a bit of extra support.
We offer Supported Living for disabled people with complex needs in Tonypandy, Rhondda Cynon Taff. You don’t have to live in this area to be referred to this service.
To find out more, please contact the Sense Cymru team. You can read the annual return to Care Inspectorate Wales for Sense Tonypandy Domiciliary Support Services here (PDF)
Find out more about Supported living.
Got any questions?
Get in touch with the Sense Cymru team in north or south Wales.