Monthly Roundup

March at Jemini

It was a record-breaking March for sunshine, the sunniest since March 1929 according to the Met Office, and our residents certainly made the most of it! Ellie at Hampden Park Ellie made a few trips this month to one of her favourite places, Hampden Park in Eastbourne....

February 2025 at Jemini…

We’ve had a few good weather days this month… but a lot of rainy ones too, so we’ve had a mixed bag of activities – both inside and out, or a combination of both! Adam returned to Subway… as we said last month, going back to the same place promotes a comforting...

January 2025 at Jemini

Happy 2025!.. what a month! All types of weather was thrown at us… but it didn’t deter our residents, they still managed to get out and about 😊 I smell snow! For many people with autism, Winter can be a challenging time. The air can smell different, the light is lower...

December at Jemini

It’s been a crafty month at Jemini, with the residents preparing for Christmas, each in their own way 😊 The festive season can cause distress and anxiety to some adults with autism, who may find changes to their routines and the possibility of increased social...

November at Jemini

Fun at home Our residents take part in many activities of their choosing each day… one of Harry’s particular favourite inside activities, is craft. He enjoys painting and using different everyday items to create pictures that he then hangs on his bedroom wall. Art...

October at Jemini

Ellie has had an extremely busy month, with trips to Raystede Animal Sanctuary, Shoreham Harbour and Hastings Aquarium. Animals can play a significant role in supporting adults with autism. Interacting with animals can provide emotional comfort, reduce anxiety, and...

September at Jemini

September brought a visit to one of our residents’ favourite places... Wheels for All. This inclusive cycling program provides adapted bikes, making cycling accessible and enjoyable for everyone, regardless of ability. It's always a highlight for our residents!...

August at Jemini

It’s already August, where has the year gone? It’s been another busy month for our residents! Adam Adam made the most of the sunny weather, playing football with Jose in East Dean. Exercise in all its forms is beneficial to our residents, supporting both their...

July at Jemini

We’ve been lucky this month to have some Summer sun!.. so our residents have made the most of getting out and about. At Jemini, we help our residents incorporate physical activity into their daily routines, making it a regular and enjoyable part of their day, whether...

June at Jemini

Adam enjoys being outside, and is often out walking… This time, though, he swapped his usual Costa for a football, ready for a kickabout with Jose ⚽️ Ellie continues to thrive at Jemini, whether that’s at home or out and about – she is loving life – and that is...
March at Jemini

March at Jemini

Welcome Eloise This month we welcomed Eloise, as you can see, she’s made her room her own, with her favourite duvet cover. She has settled in so well at Jemini, and you can read more on her journey here. I do like to be beside the seaside On days when it isn’t raining...

February at Jemini

February at Jemini

“A good house is an empty house, as everyone is out enjoying their lives.” Although the weather hasn’t been great, our residents managed to get out and about this month. Aisling & Shondae enjoyed a walk along Bexhill seafront, it’s one of Aisling’s favourite...

January at Jemini

January at Jemini

“Our job is more supporting them to live their own lives and progress in life and be the best they can be within their abilities.” Stephen started 2024 in the way he loves best… doing some craft – he made his own calendar.  Art is an ideal medium to encourage our...

December at Jemini

December at Jemini

The residents had fun this December in the run up to Christmas. Here at Jemini, we believe in supporting our residents to live their best lives, to progress in life and be the best they can be, to maximise their capabilities.  That means helping them enjoy the...

Jemini Response

Based in East Sussex, Jemini Response is a small local community-based service for residents with Autism and learning Disabilities. We focus on choice, empowerment and dignity by improving life chances and creating opportunities.