
What We Do
We are a specialist provider of support services born out of personal experience and desire to make a difference. We support people with Mental ill health, learning disabilities, people on the autism spectrum, older people and young people aged 18-25. Our work is diverse, from supporting people to live independently in their own home and in supported accommodation settings. However, everything we do is ultimately about enabling people to have greater choice, independence and control over how they live their own lives.
Our Approach to Supported Living
Supported Living is an important step towards independence. We know how important it is for individuals to have the right support so they can live the life they want to live. Individuals are supported to hold their own tenancy agreement. Individuals who are interested in our services, may have previously been detained within a hospital setting and are ready for a step down placement within their local community.
We are experienced in supporting individuals who may lack capacity to choose where they live and would work closely alongside our commissioning partners to ensure that correct legal frameworks are in place in order for them to live successfully in the community. Offering experienced, trained staff twenty four hours a day, the service benefits from a core staffing team.
Each individual would be allocated an experienced and consistent staff team and training would be bespoke to individual support needs which enables tenants to live as independently and safely as possible. When individuals come to our supported living services, we take the time to get to know them, their preferences, as well as their hopes and dreams for the future. We support individuals with a personal discharge plan to achieve their goals and aspirations and ensure they feel they are in control of their own life.
Working to make our vision a reality – where each individual who needs support gets support to live the life they choose.
To be a flexible, responsive and reliable provider of housing and community support services that is driven by a real understanding of – and firm commitment to – the unique needs and aspirations of each person we support.
Engaging: we listen to what people say, we involve people, we are honest and open and work in partnership
Enabling: we encourage and support people to make positive things happen
Empowering: we inspire people to take control, to make choices and take advantage of opportunities


