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SERVICES

We support Adults with:

  Learning disabilities
  Autism
  Mental health
  Physical disability
  Complex care needs
  Challenging behaviour
  Forensic support

 

Supported living

What is supported living?


Supported living for people with learning disabilities and mental health conditions helps individuals live independently with the support they need. This support can include help with daily tasks like personal care, managing medication, cooking, cleaning, and using community services.

In supported living, individuals have their own private space, like a flat or house. They can live alone or with others, based on their preferences and needs. Support can range from occasional check-ins to 24-hour assistance, depending on what each person requires.

The goal of supported living is to help individuals live as independently as possible, improve their quality of life, and be active members of their communities. This approach focuses on individual choice, independence, and inclusion, providing personalised care and support.

Our supported living homes
Homesdale Supported Living offers a range of supported living services in and around London and the South East. Our homes are maintained to the highest standards, ensuring a safe and comfortable environment for all residents. We collaborate with various housing associations and landlords to provide quality supported living accommodations.

Find out about our homes

Outreach Support

What is outreach support?


Outreach support provides personalised support to individuals with learning disabilities and mental health conditions in their own homes or community settings. This service aims to help individuals maintain their independence, manage daily tasks, and improve their overall quality of life.

Outreach support is tailored to each person's unique needs. This can include help with personal care, managing medication, cooking, cleaning, budgeting, and accessing community resources.

The level of support can vary depending on individual requirements. It can range from occasional visits to more regular, intensive support, ensuring that individuals receive the right amount of assistance at the right time.

Outreach support focuses on helping individuals develop and maintain important life skills. This can include training in daily living activities, social skills, and problem-solving abilities, empowering individuals to live more independently.

Outreach workers assist individuals in participating in community activities, accessing local services, and building social connections. This promotes inclusion and helps individuals feel more connected to their communities.

Outreach support is designed to help individuals achieve their personal goals, whether it’s gaining employment, pursuing education, or improving health and well-being.

Outreach support plays a crucial role in helping individuals with learning disabilities and mental health conditions lead fulfilling, independent lives while ensuring they have access to the necessary resources and support.

Find out about the homes we offer.