Supported Living for Adults

Our supported living services cater to individuals with complex mental health needs or a learning disability, who seek assistance in living independently within the community.

A significant portion of our expertise lies in assisting individuals who are transitioning from residential or hospital settings to self-sufficient living for the first time. Our approach involves providing hands-on support to help them integrate seamlessly into their community. Our clients reside in their own homes and we deliver the appropriate services to aid them with the least amount of intervention, while maintaining a high level of independence that aligns with their sense of safety and comfort.

Furthermore, we actively motivate our clients to reflect on their unique abilities and talents and consider ways they can utilize them to contribute to their local community. This fosters social engagement, promotes a sense of belonging, and encourages a greater sense of civic responsibility.

Housing With Support

Here, we provide both accommodation and a package of support services. We offer both single occupancy accommodation, where someone lives in their own home with support – with live-in support if needed. Our supported accommodation aims to offer the right balance between stimulation, relaxation, independence and support, providing people with a suitable mix of day-to-day social, leisure, educational and employment opportunities.

Supported Living for children and young people

Supported Living for children and young people

"We offer supported living placements tailored for young individuals aged 16 to 25. Our primary objective is to create a secure and high-quality environment, enabling these young people to foster and enhance their independent skills. Supported Living embraces a nurturing, supportive setting, designed to assist young people during their transition into independent adult living. We conduct thorough assessments for each individual, allowing us to develop personalised plans that promote independence, facilitate access to further education, and support them in achieving their aspirations as they prepare for adulthood.

Our Supported Living service provides various accommodation options, including both solo and shared accommodation placements, specifically designed to cater to young individuals who can live independently with some level of support. These homes are structured like family-style environments, where young people live alongside others who are also preparing for independent living with support.

Our Supported Living service encompasses the following features:
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Well-maintained, decorated, and fully furnished accommodations overseen by our in-house maintenance team.

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A personalized independent living program tailored to individual needs.

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365-day availability of accommodations with round-the-clock support.

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Customised care packages and support hours based on individual requirements.

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Assistance in registering with local health providers.

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Aid in accessing education, employment, and training opportunities.

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Support for future housing arrangements.

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Access to counseling and guidance in various areas, including drug and alcohol issues, sexuality, sexual health, anger management, self-harm, and safeguarding.

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Financial advice and assistance.

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Availability of advocacy services.

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Assistance in joining the Care Leavers Association, a national peer support and guidance platform.

At Yellowstone Healthcare for Children, our team helps young people in our Supported Living homes develop practical and emotional skills needed to live independently and achieve their full potential.

Locations

London Head Office – Unit G12 Waterfront Studios, 1 Dock Road, London E16 1AG

Telephone: 02038769258

Email: [email protected]

Manchester Office - Unit 122 Riverpark business Centre Riverpark road Manchester M40 2XP

Telephone: 01617062083

Email: [email protected]