Almost Home
1975 , Mistley (Essex)
Cat no. 866
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A documentary about the facilities at Brunswick House, a residential home supporting adults with special needs.
The Reverend Anthony Smith, Rector of Mistley and Manningtree stands on Mistley Swards. He introduces the film about Brunswick House, a residential home for people with special needs. Some residents prepare food and wash up. One resident introduces himself, stating that he has lived in the home for over 20 years. A former resident talks about his progress during his stay and describes sharing a local house with others. At Brunswick House, cleaners and staff go about their daily routines; a staff member talks about running the home and the generosity of the local community. Residents take their meals, work, and pursue leisure activities.
Featured Buildings
Brunswick House Residential Home
Keywords
People with special needs; Residential homes
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Maker : L. Heeraman
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Maker : A. Smith
Manifestations
Almost Home
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Genre: Documentary
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Locations: Mistley (Essex)
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Description Type: monographic
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Subject: special needs people / Rev. Anthony Smith / Brunswick House, Mistley
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