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Supported Living Services

Everybody deserve a home to feel glad for. However, our supported living isn’t just about modern and homely surroundings. It’s tied in with offering help that fits flawlessly around you, with unique rewarding relationships that will help to build your confidence and independence.

We give supported living that assists individuals with overseeing their lives, empowering them to be sure and glad to pursue their own decisions and choices

What is supported living?

Supported living is an assistance that assists individuals with a scope of help needs hold their freedom while as yet having that extra physical and consistent encouragement expected to carry on with totally satisfied existences in their own homes.

How is moving into supported living like?

A move into supported living can be the first time someone has left their family home or taken a step towards greater independence, and so we’re here to provide friendly encouragement and emotional support to make the transition as smooth, positive and rewarding as possible.

When you choose supported living, you’re choosing to live independently, safe and secure behind your own front door. There’s peace of mind in knowing the RSM Care Links team is on-hand, providing tailored support that helps people to lead more fulfilling lives, surrounded by like-minded people. We also provide support to families to ensure that the transition is not only smooth for the individual but also their families.

How is supported living with RSM Care Links?

Supported living is intended to assist with peopling carry on with cheerful lives loaded up with desire. Whether it’s mastering another fundamental ability like cooking or money management, having the certainty to take up another side interest or make new companions, or venturing out into work, we’re here to help and support every objective, however big or small.

We know that it’s truly essential to have the right encouraging group of people next to you, so we try to painstakingly coordinate our support workers with every individual, taking into account our group’s abilities, information and specialism, alongside character attributes, leisure activities and interests to ensure that we support amicable and compensating relationships.

How we make our supported living plans?

Our support plans are only created once we’ve really got to know each person and built a clear understanding of their history, their current situation and their future goals. We have in-depth conversations with the person, their family and any relevant care professionals to make sure that we have all the necessary information and have taken the time to hear each person’s views and wishes before we provide our care. Once a supported living support plan is in place, we regularly review progress, recognising and celebrating every achievement and continuing to encourage each person to set new goals to achieve even more.

Support for Adults with Learning Disabilities

Like everything with RSM Care Links, our approach puts the individual at the heart of all that we do. It means we listen, we learn, and we build a relationship alongside building a support plan that’s unique to each person.

We’ve been supporting people living with learning disabilities for more than 12 years. So, we understand that the challenges people face can vary, ranging from mild symptoms to more severe and challenging traits.

That’s why our support for learning disabilities varies too, with the flexibility that allows us to adapt our approach to each individual, to help them live their best life regardless of their needs.

Support for Adults with Learning Disabilities

Learning Disability support that’s tailored to each individual

What is a learning disability?

A neurological condition known as a learning disability affects the brain’s capacity to send, receive, and absorb information. This indicates that individuals with learning disabilities could struggle more with basic daily tasks like reading, writing, and taking care of themselves. Learning impairments are individual to each person. Everyone will have slightly different difficulties due to the various types and severity levels of learning disorders.

Supported living for people with learning disabilities

For people with learning difficulties, we provide a variety of supports that are tailored to each person’s requirements. This could help in preserving independence or serve as motivation to complete a specific task. We can customise our plan for each client, whether they need support for a few hours a week or round-the-clock.

Supported living is one of our alternatives for assistance, allowing adults with learning impairments to live safely and comfortably in their own homes with the help of our staff. In this situation, we closely collaborate with local organisations, private landlords, and housing associations to provide community-based help that may include a flat or shared property. Within our sites, there is also a wide range of options.

Support for Adults with Autism

We recognise that there are numerous ways in which autism can impact a person. And even though we recognise the necessity for regular, tailored support routines, we also constantly pay attention to each person’s abilities. We take great pride in assisting people in living more fulfilled lives and frequently doing the most incredible achievements.

By viewing an autistic person’s needs individually, we are able to provide the right support.

What is autism?

As a neurodivergent disorder, autism causes a wide range of unique support needs. Every autistic person is unique. We can give the appropriate help by taking an individualised approach to each autistic person’s needs. Each individual with autism is affected differently, and it can significantly increase the difficulty of daily life. People with autism and those who live with them frequently experience difficulties with attention, organisation, time management, and emotional control.

How RSM Care Links can help people with Autism?

RSM Care Links is available to provide emotional and practical autism support services to achieve successful outcomes in every circumstance. We encourage every desire and are there for you at every stage of the road, whether it’s providing advice to facilitate the transition into adulthood, making the first move away from the family home, or looking for a step to more independence.

Our teams aim to assist individuals with autism in acquiring independent living skills, enhancing communication, and resolving environmental problems. Our teams have the knowledge and experience to comprehend the functions underlying behavioural communication. We believe in being proactive and shifting the emphasis to comprehend what the person is trying to do in instances where people may have previously been labelled as exhibiting “challenging behaviours.” We advocate being proactive and putting the emphasis on comprehending what the person is attempting to say.

We have extensive expertise with people with autism and are aware that things like noise, lighting, and change can make people feel more anxious. We also understand that having patience, giving compliments freely, and using clear, simple language can all have a beneficial impact. We use the SPELL framework, which underlines the significance of establishing calm and organised surroundings, frequently referred to as low arousal, as well as the TEACCH method, which refers to structuring and planning schedules to facilitate focus and routine.

How do we care for people with Autism?

We spend a lot of time getting to know each person and learning what does and doesn’t support successful outcomes. We also spend time talking with the person’s immediate family and carers to learn any obstacles they may have already surmounted as well as their short- and long-term goals.

Once we’ve completed this, we’ll compile all of the data to develop a customised support strategy. We concentrate our support on the individual development goals that each person with autism has established for himself. In order to assist people exercise choice in all facets of their everyday life, we want them to self-direct their support as much as they can. We also urge everyone to get involved in their neighbourhood in whatever way fits them, whether that’s going out and doing some shopping, making some new friends, or volunteering.

We continuously assess progress and recognise accomplishments while collaborating with each person’s family and network of supporters to make sure we’re praising accomplishments, adjusting to changes, and making plans for their many life phases.

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Supported living for people with autism

For those who live with autism, we provide a variety of services tailored to their particular needs. This could aid in preserving independence or serve as motivation to complete a specific task. We can customise our plan for each client, whether they need support for a few hours a week or round-the-clock.

Supported living is one of our alternatives for assistance, allowing adults with autism to live safely and comfortably in their own homes with the help of our team. In this situation, we closely collaborate with local organizations, private landlords, and housing associations to provide community-based help that may include a flat or shared property.

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