Supported Living in Kent
- ADHD
- Autism
- D/deaf or D/deaf blind
- Learning Disabilities
- Mental Health
- Sensory Impairments
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 support setting
Thoughtfully designed for independent living
Our Supported Living home in Canterbury comprises of three self-contained flats complete with brand new white goods. There is a communal living area where
the people we support can gather and chat or watch TV together during the day. There is a good size garden where the people we support care for and grow flowers and vegetables and a patio area with a table and chairs for enjoying the outside space.
This home’s profile number is 1009.

Who we support
- ADHD
- Autism
- D/deaf or D/deaf blind
- Learning Disabilities
- Mental Health
- Sensory Impairments
Facilities
- En-Suite
- Garden/Outside Space
- Wifi for tenants
What we offer
A safe and supportive place
This specialist supported living home is designed for adults with a primary diagnosis of hearing impairment or deafness, along with additional needs or dual diagnoses. These may include learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autism spectrum conditions, and mental health needs.
We’re not just participants. We’re planners, presenters, and leaders.
Mary, Unity Co-chair
Lifestyle
This home is in a great location, just a 10-minute walk to Canterbury town centre, 5 minutes from Canterbury West Train Station with regular trains to London and there are bus stops outside the property that can take you to Herne Bay and Margate, both of which have beautiful coastal walks.
There is a lovely canal that runs alongside the city walls, where canal boats can be hired and there are plenty of cafes, shops and restaurants in the city
centre and of course Canterbury Cathedral. There is a strong deaf community in nearby Margate, with a club that runs every week providing different activities and offers Lunch.
“My goal is ensuring the people we support are safe and happy. Promoting independence and seeing people thrive makes me happy. Being a part of their lives fulfils mine”. – Home Manager
“I feel safe and happy here. We like parties and the team are nice”.- Person Supported
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Quality you can trust
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