Supported Living in Lymington
- Autism
- D/deaf or D/deaf blind
- 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 safeguardingAbout this support setting
Thoughtfully designed for independent living
This supported living home for adults with learning disabilities, hearing impairments, emotional needs and/or autism spectrum conditions, in Lymington, provides a safe and accessible environment. The team working in this specialist d/Deaf home use British Sign Language (BSL), for most of them, it is their first language.
People receive person-centred active support so they are engaged in activities and relationships as an active participant. People are supported to have control over their lives, making meaningful choices and to increase independence. You can learn more about our D/deaf services from the brochure below.
Download d/Deaf Service Brochure
This home’s profile number is 804.

Who we support
- Autism
- D/deaf or D/deaf blind
- Learning Disabilities
Facilities
- Garden/Outside Space
- Summerhouse/Conservatory
- Wet Rooms
What we offer
A safe and supportive place
This home is a large two-storey property with five bedrooms, each with a wet room. There’s a large living room, a dining room, conservatory, and an outside garden space ideal for socialising.
The home’s only a short drive to the town centre and train station and has excellent links to the local community. The close proximity to the coast means that trips out to the beach and the local shops are easily organised and enjoyed.
We’re not just participants. We’re planners, presenters, and leaders.
Mary, Unity Co-chair
Lifestyle
People living here have the opportunity to take part in a range of different activities, such as gardening, arts and crafts club, pottery, visiting the local pubs and cycle trips. The New Forest area itself has many events throughout the year, such as the cake-baking competition at the Fete and the scarecrow-building competition.
People greatly benefit from the support, with one person progressing from using pictures to communicate to learning sign language and linking sentences together. This has greatly boosted their confidence levels.
Homes and services nearby
Glyn Domiciliary Outreach, D/deaf Outreach Services, Hampshire
Little Orchard, Residential Home, Hampshire
Supported Living in Hordle
Together, we achieve more
Pull inspiring real-life case studies from similar services
Life beyond the home
See what people supported are up to - from local events and clubs to national campaigns and celebrations.
Quality you can trust
We’re committed to safeguarding, safety and continuous improvement in every home.
Need help finding the right support? We're here for you.
