Transition services
Making the transition from child to adult health and social care services? >>
Find your local support options by searching our residential, supported living, outreach at home and day services, filtering by your support needs, or for those with current vacancies.
When an emergency support request came in, the team at Garthowen showed true dedication – preparing a safe, welcoming home in under 24 hours, helping someone in need settle in, thrive, and begin their journey to greater independence.
Northfield House, a residential support home for people with learning disabilities, autism and complex needs in Ringwood, has received a full ‘Good’ rating in its latest inspection by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). It’s the result of consistent care, strong leadership and a dedicated team.
Vicky Smith is a true creative force whose journey is as vibrant as her artwork. Supported by the Brighton Community Outreach Team, Vicky is a cherished part of the community—not just through her art, but through the energy, humour, and kindness she brings wherever she goes.
Achieve together is pleased to share that Maldon House, a specialist residential care home in Seaford, East Sussex, has once again been rated ‘Good’ across all five key areas following its latest inspection by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in March 2025.
Two inspirational members of the Achieve together community and our advocacy group Campaign 4 Change, have been recognised as winners at the 2025 Leaders Awards, celebrating their dedication, creativity, and impact on the community.
It’s been one year since Zak Houlahan joined Achieve together as CEO, bringing fresh perspective, energy, and a commitment to putting homes and people supported at the heart of everything we do.
Seven outstanding people and teams from Achieve together have been shortlisted for national awards recognising inclusion, creativity, and advocacy. The ceremony takes place this July at the ICC Birmingham. Join us in celebrating the achievements of our incredible finalists in the National Learning Disabilities & Autism Awards 2025. Their commitment and impact are an inspiration to us all.
Co-production is a collaborative approach where people we support and team members work together as equals. It recognises the value of lived experience and actively involves people we support in shaping the support and services they receive.
At Achieve together, we support families through the transition from children’s services to adult support with clear guidance, tailored options and over 25 years of experience. Whether it’s supported living, residential care or outreach, we work closely with each person and their network to create a future built on purpose, independence and the right support.