The goals of many of the people we support are to live meaningful, healthy, and active lifestyles with friends and families and in a community of their choice.
With a person-centred approach, everyone we support is encouraged to make choices around their environment, their learning opportunities, and even where they might like to go on holiday.
What is Residential support?
Residential support is based on the right of people with learning disabilities, autism and complex needs to have control over the support they receive, who they live with and how they live their lives. We assume that each person can make choices about how to live their own lives, even if the person does not make choices in conventional ways.
Residential support is not a prescriptive model and can look very different for different people. Sometimes they may need 24/7 support where they live, while others will be supported through additional 1:1 hours. It always means that a person has their own private space as well as access to shared spaces with other residents. People retain access to broader community resources and support networks as they wish.
Enabling quality of life
Meeting each resident’s individual needs is our primary objective, but one shared need is in maintaining health and wellbeing. Eating a balanced diet, taking regular exercise, and serving a purpose are all part of feeling happy and able to cope with daily life stresses.
To find out more about our Residential services you can contact us via our online form or use the locations map to find support in your area.