Supported Living

Independence with the Right Level of Support

At Person Centred Living, we believe that everyone should have the chance to enjoy a life of independence, choice, and inclusion—regardless of the challenges they may face. Our supported living services are specially designed for adults with learning disabilities and autism who want their own home, but need some extra help to thrive. We offer safe, comfortable accommodation paired with bespoke, person-centred support, so each person can live life on their own terms.

What is Supported Living?

Supported living is a flexible model that allows adults to live in their own flat, house, or shared accommodation, with just the right level of help to stay safe, happy, and healthy. Unlike residential care, supported living gives people:

  • Control over where and how they live
  • The opportunity to choose who they live with (or to live alone)
  • Freedom to develop daily routines, skills, and interests
  • Support that adapts to their changing needs

We work closely with each person, their family, and their wider support network to develop a personalised plan that puts them firmly in control of their own home and life.

Who Can Benefit?

Supported living is ideal for:

  • Adults with mild, moderate, or complex learning disabilities
  • Adults on the autism spectrum, including those with sensory or communication needs
  • Individuals looking to move out of the family home, or transition from residential care or hospital settings
  • People who want to increase their independence, but need some ongoing support
  • Families looking for peace of mind that their loved one is safe and well-supported

Whether someone wants to live alone, with friends, or in a small group, we can help make it happen.

Our Approach: Empowering, Respectful, and Person-Centred​

 

Every journey begins with listening—really understanding what matters most to each person. We then:

  • Explore housing options and locations that match personal preferences
  • Co-design a flexible support plan, with input from families, advocates, and professionals
  • Help individuals settle into their new home, building confidence and life skills along the way
  • Review support regularly, adapting as goals and needs change

Supported Living Services

Our services include:

  • Daily living assistance: Help with routines, personal care, cooking, shopping, and managing a home
  • Health and wellbeing: Medication support, attending appointments, exercise, and mental health care
  • Life skills development: Confidence with money, travel, technology, and more
  • Community inclusion: Support to join local clubs, take up volunteering, find work, or pursue hobbies
  • Positive Behaviour Support (PBS): Evidence-based, non-restrictive strategies for managing anxiety and challenging behaviour
  • Crisis and emergency support: 24/7 on-call help for extra reassurance and safety
  • Family involvement: Open communication and regular reviews, so families always know what’s happening

Benefits of Supported Living

 

  • Independence: Greater choice and control over daily life and routines
  • Stability: Security of having your own home, with support when needed
  • Personal growth: Opportunities to learn, try new things, and achieve personal goals
  • Community: Being part of local life, making friends, and contributing to the wider community
  • Safety and reassurance: Professional support teams available, with flexible input as needed

Our Team & Training

All staff are trained in person-centred planning, safeguarding, communication, and understanding autism and learning disabilities. We focus on building lasting relationships, so clients see familiar faces who truly understand their routines, likes, and ambitions. Support plans are overseen by experienced managers, reviewed regularly, and adapted quickly as life changes.

Working in Partnership

We believe the best supported living is delivered in partnership, involving:

  • Local authorities and housing associations
  • Families, advocates, and legal guardians
  • Health and social care professionals
  • Community and voluntary groups

This ensures joined-up, reliable, and effective support at every stage.

Flexible, Responsive Packages

Life is always changing. Our supported living services are designed to adapt—whether you need more support for a while, want to take on new challenges, or need help during a crisis. We’re here to respond, empower, and encourage independence at every turn.

Why Choose Person Centred Living?

  • Extensive experience delivering supported living for adults with learning disabilities and autism
  • Person-centred, empowering approach at every stage
  • Flexible, adaptable support that changes as you do
  • Safe, comfortable homes in welcoming communities
  • Local teams with national reach

Next Steps

If you or someone you care for would benefit from supported living, contact Person Centred Living today for a confidential chat and free assessment. We’ll help you design a home and support plan that puts you firmly in control—at home, every day.

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The Specialist Homecare Group, encompassing Home Not Hospital, Complex Care Choices, and Person Centred Living, stands as a beacon of dedicated, comprehensive care in the community.

By offering a spectrum of tailored services ranging from intensive complex care to fostering independence and quality of life, this cohesive network of care providers ensures every individual’s health and well-being are managed with expertise, compassion, and a deep commitment to delivering care that feels like home, not hospital.

With a focus on personalisation and respect for each client’s unique journey, the group redefines the standards of homecare excellence.

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