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Supported Living

Our projects all provide a very high standard of accommodation, which enhances the dignity of the person and gives them pride in where they reside. Each house or flat has a range of communal facilities plus all service users having the option of equipment in their room if preferred.

We currently have two brand new properties available for adults with learning disabilities who are wishing to live semi-independently. Both situated in Bedford, each property comprises of a two bedroom flat, offering the ability for either two people to live together or one person alone who may need sleep-in support.

For further information about individual schemes please click on the links to the right hand side.

For Residential Vacancies, please follow the link to Community Care Solutions.

Tenancies

Each Service User has their own tenancy for their flat, home or room.

Staffing

Social Care Solutions has developed a model of supported living that includes a choice of either low levels of support but unintrusive supervision to higher levels of staff support up to full 24-hour periods to enable all support needs to be addressed. Our Service Users are involved in the process of interviewing and selection of staff. We have an effective system for staff induction and supervision that ensures tenants receive a consistently high level of service.

New Service Users

A full assessment will be carried out to ascertain need and the tenants aspirations and wishes. If an agreement can be reached then prior to admission the referred individual is welcome to visit the project for short periods, meals or overnight stays. Admission will generally take place on a three-month trial period during which a re-assessment of a tenants needs will be conducted by staff.

Person Centred Plans

Emphasis is placed on supporting individuals to develop their social and interpersonal skills and on empowering them to take control over their own lives. This is achieved through Person Centred Plans, which are developed by the individual Service User with support from people such as their key worker, advocate and/or care manager. These Plans provide a structure within which to address individual needs, choices and aspirations, emphasising tenant involvement and inclusion.

Problem Solving

Using Key Worker Support skills, individuals are encouraged to discuss their concerns providing resolution and not escalation into areas of conflict or difficulty. Sessions are held weekly on a 1:1 basis, in a relaxed manner and are treated in strict confidence. Additional sessions can be held on a needs or request basis.

Inclusion

Service Users are actively encouraged to distinguish between everyday leisure activities, holidays and work in order to expand upon their life experiences. Community links are therefore further developed through access to local colleges and other educational establishments.

Cooking Skills

Most individuals require additional support in this to improve their skills and/or to elevate it above being a chore. Initial assessment with the person leads to an agreed plan that is fully monitored. Service Users are supported in planning their weekly shopping list to accommodate their planned menu.

Social Skills

Skills developed and supported include menu planning, shopping, gardening and cleaning. Each Service User is supported in contributing to the general cleaning and upkeep as well as other aspects of the running of the Home. This offers a routing and structure to daily life and the opportunity to develop important skills. Service Users are supported in developing an awareness of the needs of others. Budgeting skills are developed and Service Users are supported as required in this important aspect