Sometimes people aren’t able, or don’t want to completely live on their own. But they don’t want to live in a residential care home either. That’s what Supported Living is for.
Support Living is usually a combination of individual domestic support – that can be in someone’s own home – with welfare for travel to college or to work, or hang out in communities and with friends and families.
It is tailored to each person. Reassurance is available around the clock if needed, or we can pop in and out throughout the day – as much or as little as people require.
Our teams can also help with paperwork and admin, like bills and health appointments.
Supported Living is regulated by the Care Quality Commission, the government’s independent regulator of health and social care for England.
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