A better future for individuals with Learning Disabilities
We take a person-centred approach to caring for individuals with mild, moderate or severe learning disabilities. We’re aware that every individual has specific needs and tailor our service to most effectively support the person under our care.
Individuals with profound and multiple learning difficulties (PMLD), for instance, will need a higher level of care and support that usually includes help with mobility, personal care and communication.
Individuals with less severe conditions may need similar help, but whatever the severity of the condition, we concentrate on providing personalised support with an emphasis on empowerment, active participation and improved quality of life.
Individuals with less severe conditions may need similar help, but whatever the severity of the condition, we concentrate on providing personalised support with an emphasis on empowerment, active participation and improved quality of life.
We achieve this by encouraging individuals to understand the importance of:
Positive risk-taking
Maintaining their own tenancy
Integrating socially with their peers
Managing their own finances
Developing social and life skills
Maintaining and developing healthy relationships
Our Supported Living Pathways
Our services are tailored to an individual’s needs. It’s how we can most effectively encourage and empower individuals while providing all the support they need. Every individuals journey is underpinned by a comprehensive Support and Goal plan that they play an active role in defining.
Information for individuals and families
Our supported living services aim to empower the individual, promoting independence, encouraging social interaction and improving skills. Find out about the support we offer and how we manage the referral and transition process.Read More + »
Information for Professionals
Find out about our support pathways, quality assurance and referral process. We empower the people we support by celebrating achievements and encouraging independence as well as through peer support and employment programmes.Read More + »