Service users & families
A home of your own, with support when you need it
Supported living isn't a hospital and it isn't a care home. It's your home — with people around who know you and help you build the life you want.

What to expect
What we help with
- Keeping on top of medication
- Cooking, shopping, laundry and looking after your home
- Managing money and paying bills
- Getting to appointments and staying in touch with your care team
- Building a routine that keeps you well
- Getting back into work, college, volunteering or hobbies
What stays yours
Your home, your choices
- Your own lockable bedroom
- A tenancy in your name
- Decide who visits and when
- Choose what you do with your day
- Say what support you want, and what you don't
- Move on to your own place when you're ready

Questions
Things people usually ask
Will I have my own room?
Yes. You'll have your own lockable bedroom that you can make your own, and you'll share comfortable living spaces like the kitchen and lounge.
Who will support me?
A small, consistent team who take the time to get to know you — what helps, what doesn't, and what you want your life to look like.
Can my family visit?
Yes. This is your home. We'll agree visiting arrangements with you when you move in.
Do I have to stay forever?
No. Supported living is a step, not a destination. Lots of people move on to their own tenancy when they're ready, and we'll help you get there.
What if I have a bad day?
That's expected, and it's what we're here for. Support is available around the clock where you need it, and having a difficult day won't put your home at risk.
Looking for support for yourself or someone you love?
Give us a call. There's no pressure and no jargon — just a conversation about what might help.