Supported Living for Adults
Homeatpeace enables residents to get the most out of life, supporting individuals to maintain relationships with family and friends, and gain the ability to move on to more independent living when they’re ready.
Homeatpeace Supported Living provides a wide and varied range of accommodation, support and care provisions to young people and single adults, including:
- Supported Living for Adults with Learning Disabilities
- Supported Housing for Young People Aged 18 Onwards
- Supervised Accommodation
- Staffed Accommodation
- Domiciliary Care
- Personalisation & Care Management
- Temporary & Long Term Housing Solutions
- Move On Services
- Independent Living
- Fluctuating Support
Our support and care provisions ensure the right level of service is provided at all times. Through on-going assessment, monitoring and review, our service provision adapts with the changing needs of the Service User.
Through our professionals meetings, membership of specialist bodies, on-going training and Service User involvement, we aim to ensure that our service and accommodation provisions are compliant, meet our Service Users’ needs and achieve positive outcomes.
For more information about any of our services and to check availability, please do not hesitate to contact us on; 0843 289 3245 or use our online contact and referral services



Supported Living for Adults with Learning Disabilities
Homeatpeace provides a comprehensive service for adults with learning disabilities, mental health, autism. Following a full assessment and preparation of a care plan, care packages are tailored around the clients needs. The aim is to provide an environment as near as possible to independent living, whilst benefiting from the availability of expert support and care as required, this helps to develop personal, social and domestic skills. Those p usually live within a small group of well appointed units and will be supported 24 hours a day by staff available within the same building. This Supported Living arrangement promotes and achieves a feeling of privacy, dignity and independence for the Service User. Under the Registered Manager, each person’s accommodation is fully furnished, benefits from all modern facilities and is well located to enable easy access to all amenities.

Supported Housing
This service provides accommodation and support services for young people aged 18-30, to reach their full potential including those leaving care, unaccompanied asylum seeking children and teenage parents. Following a comprehensive needs risk assessment, and the preparation of a support plan, the focus of the service is the progression of the young person to “move on” and live independently. Our in-house care team focus on matters such as life skills, identifying and sourcing education/training, accessing health and benefits and are available 24 hours a day, including weekends.

Staffed Accommodation
We provided unlimited additional support hours as required, including floating support for off site activities. Support services can be tailored to fit individual needs. High Key Support: This service is for Service Users assessed as requiring the highest level of need and is usually provided with 24 hour staffed accommodation. Service Users will receive a minimum of fourteen hours of 1:1 key work support on a weekly basis. Homeatpeace are able to support service users with a variety of needs.

Supervised Accommodation
Monitored accommodation and support services are provided for individuals aged 19 years old onwards, with a variety of needs. Service is provided on basic three levels, but are flexible to meet the service users needs: Low Key Support : This accommodation is regularly monitored by a floating team. The monitoring team will undertake planned, routine and reactive visits each week, including out of hours and weekends. Each Service User receives up to four hours of 1:1 key work support each week. Medium Key Support : This level of service provides a greater and more structured staffing presence within the accommodation, including in the evening and weekends. Each Service User usually receives a minimum of seven hours of 1:1 key work support each week.

Domiciliary Care
Our specialist team provides support and personal care for adults with learning difficulties, mental health issues, autism, and some challenging behaviour, following a full assessment and preparation of a care plan. Suitable accommodation can also be sourced for client requirement as support packages are tailored around the clients needs. A full range of activities are offered within and away from their home and all our Service Users are given the opportunity and encouraged to engage in a wide range of social activities/hobbies etc. Care packages are tailored to suit individual needs, as agreed between the placing authority, other stakeholders and ourselves and are regularly monitored, in conjunction with the Individual Programme of Assistance/Care Plan.

Personalisation & Care Management
Self directed care, where the Service User receives and controls their own care budget, so that they can put together their own care package and make their own budget choices. For some people, this is a major change to the way their care services will be managed and financed and our specialist team is able to provide assistance, advice and guidance to help identify and source the most effective, relevant and cost efficient support and care required. Our team can manage the whole process and also offer more specific support for a particular service, as required.

Temporary & Long Term Housing Solutions
The range of accommodation provided includes both shared and self contained properties and is available throughout the South London area, predominantly in Croydon, Mitcham, Streatham and Thornton Heath. To support our tenants and service users, we provide a 24 hour property management and maintenance service and a wide range of specialist housing related and tenancy sustainment support services.

Independent Living
Independent living is an aim of the majority of Service Users, to varying degrees. Our support and care teams will assess all Service Users and make this a focal point of the support/care plan. Our specialist property services teams are able to source a wide range of accommodation, to suit the needs of most Service Users, with support levels adjusted and gradually withdrawn, as necessary.

Tailored Services
Homeatpeace’s support and care teams are diverse and able to address the needs of most people. Projects can be set up for individuals or groups of people, we have a varied accommodation list properties available, many of which can be altered to suit specific Service Users needs. This can range from changing colours and furnishings to being adapted to facilitate a disabled client.

Fluctuating Support
Homeatpeace Supported Living is not only an accommodation based support service but fluctuating support is available and provided to eligible people, as required and agreed. Our support team is independently managed, and works in partnership with the housing team/provider to meet the service user’s needs and positive outcomes. The aim is to progress the service user to “move on” and live independently. For more information about any of our services and to check availability, please do not hesitate to contact us on; 0843 289 3245 or use our online contact and referral services.
Homeatpeace is registered to provide bespoke support for adults from 18 year onwards who have autism, learning disabilities and complex needs.
Homeatpeace provides a comprehensive service for adults with learning disabilities, mental health, autism. Following a full assessment and preparation of a care plan, care packages are tailored around the clients needs. The aim is to provide an environment as near as possible to independent living, whilst benefiting from the availability of expert support and care as required, this helps to develop personal, social and domestic skills.
Those p usually live within a small group of well appointed units and will be supported 24 hours a day by staff available within the same building.
This Supported Living arrangement promotes and achieves a feeling of privacy, dignity and independence for the Service User. Under the Registered Manager, each person’s accommodation is fully furnished, benefits from all modern facilities and is well located to enable easy access to all amenities.
Individually tailored support. Everything we do at Homeatpeace is guided by the people who use our services. The support we offer is completely dependent on the needs of each individual.
Our enthusiastic and highly trained staff team, will ensure right from the beginning that you will know what we will do to support each individual. This can include helping with them with daily living, supporting clients to go out, setting up a home and gaining a tenancy. In order to achieve the best possible outcomes, we also work in close partnership with health and social care professionals, housing, education and vocational training providers and employers.
Safe, secure, nurturing and stimulating environment for young adults transitioning to supported living accommodation learning disabilities autism and associated difficulties
Care and support on offer
- Individual and appropriate boundaries and routines for service users
- Activities on offer that encourages service users to develop, create positive outcomes, encourage independence, have intrinsic value and enjoyment for everyone
- Promote engagement in the wider community
- Support service users to access an education/work/day centre programmes that suits them
- Help service users recognise risks and the benefits of some risks
- Provide individual placement plans for each service user
- Give service users a voice to discuss their views, wishes and feelings in an inclusive environment
- Support service users to overcome barriers to inclusion, health and community relationships
- Support individual choice and personal decision-making as the right of all Service Users
- Provide bespoke activity planners for each service user
- Comprehensive key worker system
- Championship schemes for staff and service users
- Effective management
- Promote service user’s health and wellbeing
- Promote maximum independence
- Recognise the individual need for personal fulfilment and offer individualised programmes of meaningful activity to satisfy the need of our Service Users.
Developing daily living skills. At Homeatpeace Support Living, we support all aspects of daily life to develop the skills required to live more independently.
This includes
- Personal care
- Healthy eating
- Taking medication
- Maintaining the home
- Paying bills and budgeting
- Maintaining tenancies
- Support with benefits
- Employment and further education
- Participating in community-based activities
Care pathways
The individuals we support can progress through our care pathways, developing their levels of independence, and where appropriate, transfer seamlessly to an independent living model. ‘Growing You’ works alongside education, healthcare and residential services to ensure that the support is just right for the individual.
