Overview
What We Offer
Personalised Support Plans
We develop bespoke care plans that reflect each individual’s abilities, goals, and lifestyle, promoting independence while ensuring safety and wellbeing.
Daily Living Support
Our team assists with everyday tasks such as personal care, meal preparation, medication management, and maintaining a clean and comfortable living environment.
Promoting Independence
We actively support individuals in developing life skills, building confidence, and making informed choices about their lives.
Community Engagement
We encourage and facilitate participation in community activities, education, employment opportunities, and social interactions to reduce isolation and improve quality of life.
24/7 Care & Support
Our services are flexible and can include round-the-clock support or scheduled visits, depending on individual needs.
Support for Complex Needs
We provide specialist care for individuals with learning disabilities, autism, physical disabilities, and behaviours that may challenge, ensuring a safe and supportive environment.
Who We Support
- Children and young people transitioning to independent living
- Adults with learning disabilities or autism
- Individuals with physical or complex health needs
- Those requiring structured support to live safely within the community
Our Approach
At Abitol Care, we believe that supported living is more than just care—it’s about enabling people to live fulfilling, meaningful lives. We work closely with families, local authorities, and healthcare professionals to deliver coordinated, high-quality support that adapts as needs evolve.
Our focus is always on dignity, respect, choice, and empowerment.
Why Choose Abitol Care
- Experienced and compassionate care professionals
- Fully tailored, flexible care packages
- Strong focus on independence and life skills
- Safe, supportive, and inclusive environments
- Collaborative approach with families and professionals
Frequently Asked Questions
What is supported living?
Supported living is a service that helps individuals live independently in their own home or shared accommodation while receiving the care and support they need.
Who is supported living suitable for?
It is suitable for children transitioning into adulthood, as well as adults with learning disabilities, autism, physical disabilities, or complex care needs.
What level of support can be provided?
Support can range from a few hours a week to 24/7 care, depending on the individual’s needs and circumstances.
Can support plans be adjusted over time?
Yes, all care plans are flexible and regularly reviewed to ensure they continue to meet the individual’s changing needs.
Do you work with families and local authorities?
Yes, we work closely with families, social workers, local authorities, and healthcare professionals to ensure coordinated and effective care.
