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SUPPORTED LIVING

What is supported living?

Supported living is a person-centred service that enables people to eventually live independently within their communities. Unlike traditional residential care settings, supported living promotes autonomy, choice, and inclusion by offering flexible support tailored to each person's preferences and needs.

We work closely with our service users and their families to develop personalised support plans. We support people to lead meaningful lives on their own terms. Our supported living services focus on promoting independence, enhancing social connections, and achieving personal growth.

What are the benefits of supported living?

Person-Centred Support

Every person is unique and their support should be too. We provide personalised support plans tailored to each person's strengths and preferences. We also ensure that we encourage them to work on their weaknesses and support them to achieve their goals.

Whether someone requires assistance with daily tasks, building their communication skills or connections in their community, our dedicated support team is there to help.

Choice and control

We believe in the importance of independence and self development.

Our supported living services empower our service users to make their own decisions in all aspects of their lives such as: where they live, who they live with, and how they spend their time.

Active members of our communities

We are committed to helping our service users become active and valued members of their communities regardless of disability, age, sex or race.

Through social activities, volunteering, employment opportunities and partnership initiatives we support our service users integrate in their community and wider society.

What is the difference between residential care and supported living?

While both residential care and supported living provide accommodation and support for learning disabilities and autistism, residential care offers 24/7 support in a structured environment whilst supported living promotes individualised support, gradual independence, and community integration.

At Omni Healthcare, we specialise in providing supported living services that empower individuals to live fulfilling lives on their own terms.

Who has tenancy in supported living?

Tenancy typically belongs to the person receiving support rather than the care provider.

At Omni Healthcare we believe in promoting independence and empowering people to make decisions about their living arrangements. We support individuals to secure their own tenancy agreements whether that involves renting a property independently, living with other tenants, or accessing supported accommodation with our assistance.

Being a tenant gives the service user control over their living environment including making choices about their home, who they live with, and how they decorate their space. It also ensures that they have legal rights under the Landlord and Tenants Act such as: the right to privacy; the right to challenge unfair eviction and the right to access repairs and maintenance services.

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