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Supported Living in Chatham

  • Autism
  • Learning Disabilities

Gain greater independence through learning essential life skills

Person-centred support planning

Focus on independence and daily living skills

Community connections and meaningful engagement

At Achieve together, we’re proud to provide safe, person-centred support that helps people live happy, healthy and meaningful lives.

More about our approach to quality and safeguarding

About this support setting

Thoughtfully designed for independent living

This modern supported living home, Chatham, supports adults with learning disabilities and or autism spectrum conditions who are transitioning from residential college, foster care or the family home to a more independent lifestyle.

The support team are able to support people from a young age as part of a transitional model of support we promote at Achieve together. With each person supported, we work closely with all parties to ensure an agreed approach is put in place to help people make that transition on to adulthood a smooth and positive one.

The home promotes independence and supports young people to access further education, employment, social and recreational activities. Person-centred plans are developed for each person that supports them in becoming more independent in all areas of their lives.

This home’s profile number is 556.

Who we support

  • Autism
  • Learning Disabilities

Facilities

  • En-Suite
  • Garden/Outside Space
  • Self Contained Flats
  • Summerhouse/Conservatory

What we offer

A safe and supportive place

This home is a large detached bungalow in Chatham within walking distance of local amenities. The home has been completely refurbished to a very high standard and has five large en-suite bedrooms plus communal areas. In addition to a large kitchen, the home has a lounge and dining room as well as a secure private garden.

The home is ideally located near local shops, restaurants, parks and leisure facilities.

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We’re not just participants. We’re planners, presenters, and leaders.

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1) Image of a support worker and person supported in an everyday joyful setting

Lifestyle

People living here are supported to lead active lives and take part in a range of activities that build on social and communication skills. These include swimming at the local leisure centre, cinema trips, cycling, walks in the park and attending day centres. Everyone also enjoys maintaining the garden.

Team members support people in developing life skills, such as meal preparation, cooking, budgeting and self-care, with a view to creating further independence.

People are also supported to maintain and identify work placements and/or volunteering. Some people have previously found voluntary work placements with local charities.

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Life beyond the home

See what people supported are up to - from local events and clubs to national campaigns and celebrations.

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Quality you can trust

We’re committed to safeguarding, safety and continuous improvement in every home.

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