SUPPORTED LIVING
At Goodness and Mercy House, our nurse-led Supported Living service enables individuals to live independently while receiving additional support and security. We enable and empower individuals to live independently, make their own decisions about their day and their home and facilitate their inclusion in their local communities.
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Who is Supported Living for?
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Supported Living is for people who want to be independent while receiving some support with day to day living due to:
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Mental health issues
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Learning disability
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Autism
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Complex needs
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Challenging behaviour
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Substance misuse
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Medical needs such as epilepsy or brain injuries
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Our Supported Living accommodations have support workers who help tenants to set up and maintain their home. They are also there to help tenants to challenge themselves, respecting them as individuals with their own strengths and goals in life, while still providing support and care where they need it. By understanding each person’s needs and aspirations, our support workers can work together with tenants to achieve their individual’s goals including medical compliance, personal care, social, education and training. We also work with the multidisciplinary team to achieve these goals.
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Our accommodations boosts of newly refurbished ensuite and non ensuite for female and male accommodation, communal facilities including a lounge, kitchen and dining area, garden and games room. Our supported living services are located within communities, so people have easy access to amenities, shops and transport links.
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For more information on our supported living service, please contact us here.