Support Work

Overview

Support Work is about enabling people to live meaningful, independent lives. Our support workers help individuals build confidence, access the community, develop life skills, and maintain wellbeing through tailored, person-centred support. We focus on strengths, goals, and outcomes that matter to the individual.

Who this service is for

  • People with learning disabilities seeking day-to-day support
  • Individuals with mental health needs who benefit from consistent support
  • People who need help accessing community activities or appointments
  • Those working towards independence and life skills goals

What’s Included

  • One-to-one support based on agreed goals
  • Community access and activity support
  • Support with appointments and routines
  • Life skills development (where appropriate)
  • Emotional support and encouragement
  • Advocacy and practical help (where agreed)

How we deliver this care

We agree support goals and a plan, often in collaboration with families and professionals. Support is delivered consistently, with progress reviewed and updated. We encourage independence and build on strengths. Where personal care is required, this is discussed and documented clearly in the plan.

Our approach

We respect each person’s choices, communication style, and goals. Support is delivered in an empowering and outcomes-focused way, promoting confidence, wellbeing, and meaningful participation in the community.

Faq’s

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is support work the same as personal care?
    Not always. Support work focuses on enabling independence; personal care can be included only if agreed and appropriate.
  • Can you support community access?
    Yes. This can include activities, appointments, and building social connection.
  • Do you work with professionals?
    Yes, where appropriate and with consent, we can coordinate with professionals.

To discuss your needs, request a call back or contact us to arrange an assessment.

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