Supported Living
The type of support you receive is controlled by you and with our staff, you will develop a personalised support plan based on your interests, priorities and skills. From help with personal care needs and managing finances, to finding education, work or leisure activities – you decide!
This can be in a variety of settings dependent on your needs, circumstances and goals but they could include any of the following:
We have partnered with a local housing provider (social landlord) who outsources properties used as supported accomodation. The service users have tenancy agreements and pay rent to the social landlord who is also responsible for maintenance and some support functions. We use REACH Standards for supported living to ensure that the service users are empowered to be more independent and have the best possible outcomes.
Our aim is to help and support individuals accomplish their goals and ambitions by providing them with an adequate setup to deal with all challenges that hinder their progression. Our customised support packages defers from ‘individual to individual’ taking special care of the needs each of them has. We promote development of vocational, educational and social skills which make these individuals confident enough to deal with future situations independently.
Low Needs (Independent living)
You could choose to live independently in your own flat with as much or as little support as you need. This could be in one of our already established properties, or we can work with you and our housing partners to source a property that meets your needs.
Medium Needs
You could live in a smaller setting of shared accommodation of 2-4 beds where you receive support when you need it. This may be from 4-12 hours per day and there is no overnight staff on site. This would be a structured service to prepare you for independent living. You will have access to an on call manager to support you when staff are not on site.
High Needs
This is shared accommodation of usually 4-6 beds where you receive 24 hours care and support. Usually there is a sleep in or waking night support worker based on your needs. This may be ideal if you have been discharged from hospital and need to recover or you may need additional support due to anxiety, emotional distress or challenging behaviour and the need to keep safe.
Shared living
We provide shared accommodation for those individuals who want to live independently too but aren’t yet ready to live alone. You will have your own space but benefit from socialising with other like-minded people, sharing the communal spaces and sharing the costs of household bills. This is run on a step down/recovery service model.
Apartment living
You may be looking for the best of both worlds. Your own modern apartment with some shared communal space so you can choose when and if you want to socialise. We have worked with our housing partners to develop this popular type of accommodation