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Supported living services
Supported living services can help if you do not want to live in residential care but you’re finding it difficult to cope at home.
They’re a combination of suitable accommodation – which can be your own home – with some forms of personal care (like help with washing or cooking).
Some supported living homes are shared by 2 or 3 people with a similar health problem, such as a substance misuse problem or a particular disability.
Staff usually visit the home to help you get out of bed, go out to college or work, and do simple tasks such as shopping, housework and repairs.
They can also help with administrative tasks and personal care.
Why choose supported living services?
Supported living services are flexible and sometimes better value for money than the alternatives, whether you fund your own care or receive a personal budget.
Services that offer care in the home must be delivered by a registered homecare agency or provider. They are regulated by the Care Quality Commission.
Finding out more about supported living services
You may hear about supported living services during a needs assessment.
Supported living services can be provided by the local council or charities, or they may be run by commercial companies.
Social services will let you know about local supported living services if it seems like they might meet your needs.
Supported living accommodation that provides residential care for individuals with mild to moderate learning disabilities. The facility accommodates 6 service users and is managed by someone with over 20 years of experience in the care industry. The primary focus of Regis House is to provide quality care and support services that enable service users to maintain their independence and individuality.
The manager is dedicated to training and developing the staff to ensure that they provide a high standard of care. The goal is to empower the service users while offering tailored care and support services to meet their specific needs. This is done in a warm, friendly, and homely environment where the quality of life for the service users is of utmost importance.
Our supported House also places a strong emphasis on respecting and safeguarding the rights, routines, values, and cultural backgrounds of the service users. This approach ensures that the care and support provided are sensitive to the individual preferences and backgrounds of each service user.
Overall, Regis House seems to be a place where individuals with learning disabilities can receive compassionate care, maintain their independence, and be respected for their individuality and cultural identity.