Comprehensive Support Tailored to You
We provide flexible, person-centred supported living services designed to meet the unique needs of every individual we work with. From daily living support to complex care packages, we’re here to help people live the lives they choose.
Supported Living Model
Our supported living service enables individuals to live in their own homes or a facilities with flexible, tailored support that adapts to their individual needs.
Who is this service for?
Individuals with learning disabilities, autism, mental health needs, or physical disabilities who want to live independently in their own home.
How we deliver support
- Flexible support ranging from a few hours weekly to 24-hour care
- Support delivered in the person’s own tenancy or shared accommodation
- Person-centred approach with individual support plans
- Regular reviews to ensure support remains appropriate
- Close liaison with families, professionals, and commissioners
Focus on outcomes
2. Improved quality of life and wellbeing
3. Stable, secure housing arrangements
4. Meaningful community participation
Learning Disabilities Support
We help people with learning disabilities develop practical skills, build confidence, and achieve their personal goals while maintaining their independence.
Who is this service for?
Individuals with mild to severe learning disabilities who require support with daily living, personal care, or accessing their community.
How we deliver support
- Daily living skills support including cooking, cleaning, and household management
- Personal care assistance tailored to individual preferences
- Support with healthcare appointments and medication
- Help with budgeting, shopping, and managing finances
- Advocacy and support for decision-making
Focus on outcomes
2. Better physical and emotional health
3. Stronger relationships and social connections
4. Achievement of personal goals and aspirations
Autism Support
Our autism-informed approach recognises the unique strengths and challenges of autistic individuals, providing structured, consistent support that respects sensory needs
Who is this service for?
Autistic individuals who require support to live independently, manage daily routines, and engage with their community in ways that work for them.
How we deliver support
- Autism-informed staff training and specialist knowledge
- Sensory-aware environments and support strategies
- Structured routines and clear, predictable support
- Visual aids and communication support where helpful
- Low-arousal approaches and positive behaviour support
Mental Health Support
We provide compassionate emotional and practical support to help people with mental health needs maintain stability, build resilience, and thrive in their community.
Who is this service for?
Individuals experiencing mental health challenges including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, personality disorders, or other conditions affecting their daily life.
How we deliver support
- Emotional support and active listening
- Help maintaining routines and daily structure
- Support with medication and healthcare appointments
- Crisis prevention and management support
- Close working with mental health professionals
Focus on outcomes
2. Greater stability in daily life
3. Reduced hospital admissions and crisis episodes
4. Stronger coping skills and resilience
Complex Needs & Enhanced Support
For individuals with complex or challenging needs, we provide enhanced support packages with specialist staff, detailed behaviour support plans, and comprehensive risk management.
Who is this service for?
Adults with complex needs including those requiring higher levels of supervision, individuals with challenging behaviour, or those transitioning from hospital settings.
How we deliver support
- 1:1 and 2:1 support packages as required
- Comprehensive positive behaviour support plans
- Detailed risk assessments and management strategies
- Staff with specialist training in managing complex needs
- Multi-disciplinary team working and regular reviews
Focus on outcomes
2. Reduced incidents and improved behaviour
3. Progress towards less restrictive support
4. Better quality of life and wellbeing
Community Inclusion & Life Skills
We support people to build meaningful connections, develop new skills, and participate fully in their communities through activities, employment, and social opportunities.
Who is this service for?
Anyone we support who wants to build their skills, access community activities, or work towards employment or volunteering opportunities.
How we deliver support
- Support to access community facilities and activities
- Help with public transport and travel training
- Employment and volunteering support
- Social skills development and relationship building
- Budgeting, shopping, and money management skills
Ready to Discuss Support Options?
Whether you’re a family member, local authority commissioner, or healthcare professional, we’re here to help. Get in touch to discuss how we can support someone you care about.