Supported Living
What is Supported Living?
Supported Living empowers individuals to live as independently as possible, with tailored support for daily needs, personal goals, and community participation.
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Personalized support plans
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Assistance with daily living and self-care
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Community engagement and social activities
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Guidance in managing household responsibilities
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Community engagement and social activities
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Guidance in managing household responsibilities
Who is it For?
- People who want independence with professional support nearby
- Individuals with learning disabilities, mental health needs, or substance-related challenges
- Anyone looking to build life skills with guided support
- Those preferring to live in their own flat or shared home with help on hand
- People transitioning from family homes or residential care into independent living
- Individuals who don’t need 24/7 care but benefit from structured, regular support
Why Families Trust Our Supported Living?
- Experienced carers trained in different needs
- Person-centered care planning
- Focus on building confidence, not dependency
Who is it For?
- People who want independence with professional support nearby
- Individuals with learning disabilities, mental health needs, or substance-related challenges
- Anyone looking to build life skills with guided support
- Those preferring to live in their own flat or shared home with help on hand
- People transitioning from family homes or residential care into independent living
- Individuals who don’t need 24/7 care but benefit from structured, regular support
Why Families Trust Our Supported Living?
- Experienced carers trained in different needs
- Person-centered care planning
- Focus on building confidence, not dependency
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Client Testimonials
Trusted by Families Across the Midlands
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The team that worked with Peter was consistent, from the first day to his last. This continuity enabled an excellent standard of care, both due to the relationships formed and their attentive understanding of Peter and his evolving needs.
Peter -

The care we received was not only professional but also delivered with kindness, respect, and attention to detail.
Trish -

Maureen was always treated with kindness, dignity, and respect by every member of our team. Her warmth and sense of humour made her a joy to support, and the bond she shared with her carers brought a real sense of comfort and trust to her daily care. It was a privilege to be part of her journey.
Maureen -

The team that worked with Ray was consistent, from the first day to his last. This continuity enabled an excellent standard of care bith due to the relationships formed, and their observations of Ray and his changing needs.
Ray -

Staff have time to care as I believe we understand each other and talk
Doreen -

The staff are really trust worthy and kind
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