After Prime Minister Andy Burnham announced plans to “fix” the social care system, Lou Vaughan said the vulnerable adults who use Wellington House are not receiving “dignity and support”. Families have been assured by senior councillors that the 21 vulnerable adults, mostly in their 40s, 50s and 60s, would be supported elsewhere. Save Wellington House Learning Disability Day Centre in Brighton and Hove on the Change.org website, calling on the council to protect the service has more than 3,700 signatures. “Councillor Sankey states that ‘we need an open and honest conversation about how things currently are, what needs to improve and the best and fairest model of funding adult social care into the future’. “The people that use adult social care, their families and carers are best placed to have such conversations with, as they live the reality every day, and know best what their needs are.