Supported Living Service
Supported Living Services are designed to support individuals with as little or as much support as they require to maintain their independent living in the community. This service is provided to people who live in their own home, alone or with their family or to people who wish to flat with others.This service is based on the premise of Inter-dependence: this means we recognise that most of us require some level of support, be it social, physical or emotional at some stage in our lives and that the best support reflects this and allows people to maintain their independence because of it.
SILC is committed to delivering a holistic service to people on a Supported Living contract which ensures people are able to maintain the lifestyles they choose.
Who can access our services?
People who have an intellectual or physical disability who have been referred to us by Support Net. All referrals to Supported Living Services come via Support Net who carry out a Needs Assessment to determine the level of support you require.
Often you will have come and met us to see if we “fit” together philosophically to provide your service even before the referral is made to us. If you have not met with us we will be sure to meet you before we accept your referral to ensure we do “fit” well together.
This referral is then discussed with Support Net to confirm if we are able provide the service to you.
Once a referral is accepted, we will meet with you to discuss when your service will begin and ask you to assist us to write your Service Plan, identifying the support you require and the aspirations you have for the upcoming few months.
For more detailed information about the Supported Living contract please download the brochure; Supported Living services.