D&H Community Support was set up in 2011 by Rob Deacon and Steve Hardy. They started up in a small room in a local church in Wigston, but with their sheer determination and commitment they now have centres across Leicestershire. Steve, Rob and their team offer a wealth of experience, knowledge and specialist skills in providing services for people with disabilities. With a wide range of activities on offer such as gardening, woodcraft, cooking, trips out, voluntary opportunities etc, we are sure to have something to suit each individual. We encourage a person centred approach that promotes choice, control and independence. We also pride ourselves on the great connections we have made with local partners and with the solid family/carer relationships we have created.
Over 30 Years Knowledge
Steve and Rob have a wealth of experience and knowledge which is cascaded down to their team.
Tailored Services
D&H will offer a tailored service to the individuals needs and will be reviewed frequently.
Experienced Staff Team
Our team has a wealth of experience and knowledge. From safeguarding train the trainer, a dignity in care champion and a moving & handling specialist to name a few.

D & H History

2011
D&H opened its doors at Central Avenue in Wigston

2012
‘Sparkenhoe’ was opened in Hinckley

2013
After the success of Central Avenue, a new base was opened in South Wigston called Wigston Gardens

2014
After out growing Sparkenhoe, we moved to Carr House

2016
Needing more space, Central moved to Wigston Gardens and became Central Links

2018
D&H acquired an existing service called thebase2be also based in Hinckley

2018
The Cube was set up in Market Harborough

2019
Whetstone base was set up