People pointing to themselves - individualsPeople are different. They need support in different ways.

So we have lots of different kinds of services.
Supported living - a man at his house cooking and looking after his own moneySupported living

People who use our supported living services pay their own rent, food and bills. Staff support them all the time.

They might choose to live with other people or on their own.
Floating support - woman pointing at clock choosing when she gets supportFloating support

People who use our floating support services choose how much support they get. Otherwise floating support is like supported living.
Residential care - a man in his own bedroomResidential care

People who use our residential care services live in a house and get support from staff. The staff support them all the time. They share parts of the house with other people.
Moving on - two woman carrying boxes from a vanMoving on

Sometimes people we support want to move to a different kind of service. They might want to live on their own. They might need less support. We support them to find a new service that meets their needs.
Day services - someone chopping onionsDay opportunities

People who use our day opportunities services learn new skills. These might be to do with cooking, cleaning, looking after money or going out.
Outreach - a family sitting on a sofaOutreach

People who use our outreach services live with their family. We support them to decide what to do in the future.
Autism services - a man who doesn't want to talkAutism services

We have helped design some flats for people with autism. They are soundproof and have assistive technology. Our staff have been trained on how to support people with autism.
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