Supported Living in Hordle
- Learning Disabilities
- Profound and multiple learning disabilities(PMLD)
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 safeguardingAbout this home
Thoughtfully designed homes for independent living
Located in Hampshire, this supported living home welcomes adults with learning difficulties and/or physical difficulties, mental health needs and Profound and Multiple Learning Disabilities (PMLD).
The experienced team support people to be as independent as possible and to have a voice. The team work closely with all health professionals, including speech and language therapists, occupational health and physiotherapists, to ensure people supported receive the best care possible.
This home’s profile number is 303.

Who we support
- Learning Disabilities
- Profound and multiple learning disabilities(PMLD)
Facilities
- Accessibility - Wheelchair/Lift/Stair Lift
- Garden/Outside Space
- Wet Rooms
- Wifi for tenants
What we offer
A safe and supportive place to call home
This is a five-bedroom, two-storey home. All rooms feature an en-suite bathroom and are decorated to each person’s personal preferences.
The home is fully accessible, with overhead hoists in every room and a lift capable of taking large wheelchairs. People often enjoy the fresh air and socialising in the private garden, which is also fully accessible.
The home is a short 10-minute drive from the seafront and close to the New Forest, which people visit from time to time. The local community hall is used for activities, and there are multiple local shops nearby.

We’re not just participants. We’re planners, presenters, and leaders.
Mary, Unity Co-chair

Lifestyle
The experienced and skilled team supports people to increase independence through undertaking daily living tasks and making important choices in their lives. People are encouraged to take part in a range of activities, such as visiting the local disability day centre and attending classes and friendship groups.
The support team promotes community participation and supports people to attend college courses and local groups on a weekly basis.
Our team members aim to become part of the family support system, holding regular meetings for people so everyone has a voice and can contribute actively to their care and support.
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