Supported Living for Adults with Learning Disabilities and Autism.
Supported living refers to services that are designed to help individuals, particularly those with disabilities or certain health conditions, to live as independently as possible.
Supported living refers to services that are designed to help individuals, particularly those with disabilities or certain health conditions, to live as independently as possible.
In the near future, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) is set to embark on a full-scale implementation of its innovative single assessment framework, marking the culmination of the early adopter phase this year.
Supported accommodation for 16-17 year olds in England is a type of housing service designed to provide a safe and supportive living environment for young people who are unable to live with their families or are transitioning from care to independent living.
These accommodations are often managed by local authorities, charities, or private organisations and are regulated by Ofsted.