Helping People Live Independently Through Person-Centred Support and Community-Based Living

Autism Support

We don’t just provide specialist care and support, we empower people to live richer lives. Through our residential and supported living services, people with autism can learn, work and create lifelong friendships in a positive, structured environment.

Our community based homes are so much more than a place to live. Our dedicated staff work hard to foster safe and welcoming environments that encourage independence and living life to the full.

In these inclusive communities, people with autism live life on their own terms while knowing a helping hand is always available. We offer a range of thoughtful services and activities that promote not only self-confidence and independence but fun and joyfulness as well.

Our Residential and Supported Living Services

We provide 24/7 support and specialist care within our residential and supported living services. We believe every person we support should have opportunities to develop meaningful relationships, learn new skills and spend time doing what they love.

In each of our community-based homes, we encourage people with autism to live independently in a way that is meaningful to them. Our approach is guided by the principles of “person-centredness”. This means the autism support we provide is always based on the specific needs, desires and ambitions of each individual.

Some of the Services We Provide Include:

  • Daily activity programmes tailored to the capabilities of each individual
  • Support in finding employment, education or volunteering opportunities, where appropriate
  • Through opportunities and with guidance, we help each person to develop relationships that are meaningful to them
  • Outings and trips into the local community
  • Regular social events, both in home and in the community
  • Support that enables the growth of practical home-focused skills such as cooking, housework and decorating.
  • Each person is supported within a person-centred framework, to develop their community skills such as shopping, banking and the management of health appointments

We carefully adapt each of our homes to meet the needs of the people that live there. Safety devices, specialist aids and the latest assistive technologies are all used to create a safe and secure environment.

Every environment is subject to regular risk assessment to ensure people live in safe homes. Additionally, risk management is a key factor that ensures the safe delivery of support to each individual.