Supported Living.

Flexible supported living services — empowering people with additional needs to live independently, confidently, and safely with tailored care at home or in the community.
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28th Feburary 2019

Your independence.
Your support.

Our supported living services are designed to give people with additional needs the opportunity to live more independently while receiving the care and support they require.

Whether in a private home or shared accommodation, supported living combines practical help with personal encouragement to promote dignity, autonomy, and community inclusion. With flexible care plans built around each individual’s lifestyle, goals, and preferences, we provide the right balance of support and independence.

How we can support you.

Help with Daily Routines & Personal Care
Practical support with washing, dressing, and daily living tasks while respecting personal independence.
Support with Cooking, Cleaning & Budgeting
Encouragement and assistance with meal preparation, household tasks, and financial management to promote self-sufficiency.
Medication Reminders & Health Support
Prompts and safe assistance with prescribed medications and health-related routines.
Encouragement with Hobbies, Work & Education
Motivation and practical help to pursue hobbies, training, volunteering, or employment opportunities.
Social Activities & Community Involvement
Support to engage in local groups, leisure activities, and community events, reducing isolation and building confidence.
Flexible, Person-Centred Care Plans
Tailored packages of care that adapt as needs change, ensuring ongoing relevance and support.

Unsure what care
is right for you?

We’ll take the time to understand your needs and help you find the right support for yourself or a loved one.
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Understanding Supported Living.

The purpose of supported living is to enable individuals with learning disabilities, mental health challenges, or physical needs to take greater control of their lives while still having access to professional support. Unlike residential care, supported living is focused on independence — ensuring people can manage daily routines, maintain their own homes, and participate in their communities with confidence.

It’s about building life skills, fostering connections, and supporting long-term wellbeing.

Questions & Answers.

Have questions? We’ve answered some of the most common ones below.

No. Supported living is about promoting independence in a home setting, with care tailored around the individual rather than provided in a residential facility.

Yes. Supported living can be provided in shared or individual tenancies, depending on needs, preferences, and housing arrangements.

It’s designed for people with additional needs, such as learning disabilities, autism, mental health challenges, or physical conditions, who want to live more independently.

Absolutely. Care plans are flexible and reviewed regularly to adapt to changing goals, needs, and circumstances.

Yes. We partner with housing organisations to provide safe, secure accommodation alongside personalised care and support.

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