FAQs

What is supported living?

Supported living is a service designed to help individuals live independently while receiving the care and assistance they need in their own home or a shared living environment.

Our services are available to adults with learning disabilities, autism, mental health needs, or other complex care requirements who wish to live more independently.

We carry out a thorough needs assessment and work with each person to create a personalised care plan focused on their goals, abilities, and preferences.

Yes. We offer both on-site and on-call 24/7 support based on each individual's care plan and the level of assistance required.

Yes. We take preferences into account and offer individual or shared living options, matching individuals based on compatibility and support needs.

How do I make a referral?

Referrals can be made by individuals, families, local authorities, or healthcare professionals. You can contact us directly or download a referral form from our website.

Absolutely. All our staff are carefully vetted, trained in safeguarding, and receive ongoing professional development to provide the highest standard of care.

Yes, we support individuals in accessing education, vocational training, and employment opportunities, helping them achieve their personal and professional goals.

Costs vary depending on the level of care and support needed. Some individuals may receive funding through local authorities or NHS referrals. We’re happy to guide you through your options.

We follow strict regulatory guidelines, carry out regular reviews, and maintain open communication with service users and families to ensure safe, effective, and dignified care.