Supported living
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Supported living is the term given by local authorities in the UK to encompass a range of services designed to help disabled citizens retain their independence in their local community.
Previously, housing and support were usually provided by a charity or local council. Now mentally and physically disabled persons can live in their own home and have personal support provided by another organisation or by hiring a personal assistant (paid visiting or live-in carer).
[edit] Supported living teams
Local supported living teams can advise what supported housing is available in any given area. Other assistance may include:
- a personal assistant or other care services
- direct payments to pay for privately sourced care services
- equipment
- home adaptations
- security
- emergency call centre
[edit] External Links
Enable Housing Association offering support and housing to people with learning difficulties