Supported Living
People who need help because of physical or developmental issues, mental health problems, or other special needs can get housing and care services through supported living, which is based on the person's needs. This way of life puts the residents' autonomy, independence, and health first while giving them the support and tools they need to do well in their communities.

What we do
In a supported living setting, people can choose to live in their own homes or apartments, and they often have the option of having housemates or living alone, based on their preferences and abilities. The most important parts of assisted living are:
Customised Health Care: Supported living services are made to fit the wants and goals of each person. Plans for care are made with input from the inmates and their support teams.
Independence and respect: The goal is to give residents the power to make choices and decisions about their daily lives, promoting independence and personal respect.
Community Integration: To help people feel like they belong and are included, residents are urged to take part in community activities, look for work, and talk to other people.
24/7 Support: Depending on the person's needs, support staff may be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to help with things like personal care, making meals, managing medications, and getting around.
Safety and Well-Being: Supported living environments put residents' safety and general well-being first, making sure they have a safe and comfortable place to live.
Choose and Take Charge: Residents often have a say in who helps them and what services they get, which makes them feel like they have control over their lives.
Quality of Life: The main goal of assisted living is to improve people's quality of life by giving them the help they need to deal with problems and reach their personal goals.
Supported living is an alternative to standard institutional care settings that stresses a person's right to live in the community of their choice, near the people and things that are important to them. This method encourages more freedom, self-determination, and social improves the quality of life for people with different needs.