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FLEXIBLE CARE OPTIONS TAILORED TO INDIVIDUAL NEEDS

Supported Living

Supported living allows people with a wide range of support needs to live independently and have control over how and when they receive support.
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What is Supported Living?

It can be difficult to accept that our loved ones are no longer capable of living on their own.

Supported living offers a flexible option between residential care and living alone for people who wish to retain their independence whilst receiving support for their individual needs.

Our supported living options cover diverse care needs, including: elderly care, mental health, autism, and challenging behaviour.

We work with housing associations across the UK to provide homes that are adapted to provide assistance and support with everyday tasks, whilst allowing people to continue to live independently.

Support could include help with tasks such as getting dressed, washing, going to the bathroom or daily chores like shopping and laundry. Meals are not provided, however support workers can assist with shopping and cooking as needed.

There are a range of supported living options available, from individual flats to rooms in a home with two or three other adults sharing similar support needs.

The primary goal is to allow people to maintain, or in some cases even increase, their independence, whilst making sure their daily needs are met.

Regular visits from support workers continuously assess the care provided and maintain access to services and social activities to ensure residents are living the way they wish to.

Frequently asked questions.

Supported living is often less distressing than moving into residential care.

It allows people to live independently whilst having control over how and when they receive support.

Staff are on hand 24 hours a day to provide care and support and there is usually a programme of group activities which residents can participate in if they wish, ensuring ways to prevent social isolation.

Support is delivered by professional carers and could include help with tasks such as getting dressed, washing, going to the bathroom or daily chores like shopping and laundry.

Meals are not provided, however support workers can assist with shopping and cooking as needed.

Supported living is an option for those with care needs who wish to retain their independence whilst receiving support for their individual needs.

Supported living allows people to live independently and have control over how and when they receive support.

Download our brochure

Reading through our brochure together can be a useful way to start care conversations with your family or loved ones.

Do you have questions?

If you have any questions about our care services or working with us, please do not hesitate to contact us by phone or email. One of our team members will be more than happy to answer any questions.

Customer Service

01452 345614

Office Address

Southgate House, Southgate Street, Gloucester, GL1 1UB

Info@Multilinkcaremgmt.co.uk

Opening Hours

Monday – Friday
(8:00 AM – 5:30 PM)

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