Community Integrated Care’s Supported Living services give people a way to live independently in their own homes through personalised support that enables them to reach their goals.
Supported Living services are designed to help people with many different support needs who want to live in their own home. That means they can keep control of their own tenancy and bills and feel fully in charge, as well as supported.
Through our Supported Living services, we support adults of all ages with a wide range of needs, including learning disabilities, physical disabilities, complex needs (including dual diagnosis), mental health conditions, sensory and communication needs and autistic spectrum conditions.
We aim to deliver a service that gives people real choice and control over how they live their lives, fostering independence and support to achieve personal goals and aspirations.
We support and encourage people in many ways so that they can focus on enjoying their own home and community and living their best possible life. Our support includes:
Above all, the goal is to help people build confidence and life skills so they can live the best life possible.
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is an independent regulator of health and social care services in England. Being regulated by CQC ensures that care providers, like your domiciliary care and supported living services, meet rigorous standards of quality, safety, and compassion.