SCS Homecare

Supported Living

Supported living provides help to live independently at home, whether a few hours of help a week or full-time care.

We provide assisted living services for individuals within the comfort of their own homes. For those with more challenging and complex learning disabilities, we provide a tailored supported living environment, working in partnership with families, registered social landlords, private landlords, IMCAs and local authorities. They can enjoy the real security of living in their own home within their community.

Benefits of supported living

Supported living offers an ideal environment for fostering positive behavioural support approaches. To create an ideal environment for people in supported living, psychologists, psychiatric professionals, speech therapists, and occupational therapists combine their efforts, instead of old-fashioned institutional care for the elderly. A supportive environment gives people more freedom to decide what they want to do, as well as take part in, be present, and be included in their lives.

In contrast to residential care, supported living offers people the chance to live in their own homes while receiving support tailored to their unique needs. Supported living can be the perfect solution whether you want to move out of your parents’ house, transition to adult services or live independently but need more support. As well as teaching valuable life skills, you will have a place to relax and call home, where you will be responsible for things like paying your bills and keeping up your home.

We offer a unique combination of privacy and independence for your convenience, along with 24/7 24/7 support from a team of specialists. In addition to personal care and medication, this assistance can cover a wide range of other tasks.  In order to live a full and fulfilling life, we help our clients to develop their skills, develop new hobbies, make new friends, and become as independent as possible.

An important benefit of supported living is being able to live in a home that meets your individual needs and requirements.

You can fund your own care or receive a personal budget to fund supported living services, which can often be a better value for money than alternatives.