People with learning difficulties in Oxfordshire could be denied the choice to live on their own as financial pressures in the sector continue to hit councils.
Oxfordshire Council estimates that it needs an extra £1.4m a year for the next three years to sustain learning difficulties services and is looking to save money by moving people currently in single tenancies into group homes.
Alan Sinclair, the council's operations manager for adult learning disabilities, told Community Care it was being forced to "limit choice" because of spending pressures.
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