Supporting independence through structured, person-centred care
Our services

Supported living, mental health support and pathways to independence.

Our service pages are written to help families understand the offer and help professionals assess suitability quickly. This page gathers your core offer in one place.

Illustration representing supported living services
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Supported living accommodation

Accommodation with structured support for adults who need safety, consistency and a pathway towards greater independence.

02

Mental health support

Support for adults affected by mental ill health, emotional regulation difficulties, instability and complex presentations.

03

Daily living skills

Cooking, budgeting, routines, appointments, domestic tasks, self-care and community access.

04

Medication and wellbeing

Support around agreed care plans, wellbeing monitoring and consistency in the home environment.

05

Risk management and safeguarding

Clear structures to support safer decision-making, reduce known risks and maintain professional oversight.

06

Move-on planning

When appropriate, support plans can focus on preparing for less restrictive or more independent living arrangements.

Who we support

Adults who benefit from structured support and a clear progression plan

We support adults aged 18 and over whose needs may include mental health difficulties, instability, emotional regulation challenges and complex support presentations.

  • Adults stepping down from hospital or unsuitable placements
  • Individuals who need supported accommodation with routine and predictability
  • People who benefit from collaborative working between providers and professionals
  • Individuals for whom independence-building is an active goal

What professionals usually want to know

  • Who the service is suitable for
  • How referrals are reviewed
  • How transitions are managed
  • What support looks like day to day
  • How progress is reviewed and evidenced

See professional information