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Safe Homes. Real Support. Brighter Futures.
Stable housing for vulnerable adults is not just about where someone lives. It shapes how they live, how they connect with others, and how well care teams can support them.
At Zetetick, we provide homes for people with learning disabilities, autism and additional needs. But more than that, we manage properties in ways that make care easier, smoother and more effective. When a home is well-managed, warm and trusted, it becomes a platform for progress.
And yet, across the UK, thousands of people with additional needs still live in housing that was not designed for them. Homes that are too far from family. Homes that are hard to maintain. Homes where care providers are left to pick up the pieces.
We believe there is a better way.
Homes That Work With Care, Not Against It
When housing works well, care works better. And when care works better, people thrive.
Zetetick partners directly with care providers to deliver stable housing for vulnerable adults that supports not only tenants, but the staff working alongside them. We maintain homes quickly, communicate clearly, and keep tenants and care teams in the loop.
This reduces stress. It reduces delay. It builds trust.
And it saves time, money and frustration for everyone involved. We do not just offer a roof. We create the conditions for care to succeed.
Small Providers Make a Big Difference
We are not a national chain. We do not manage thousands of properties. But we focus on doing things well, in the places we know best.
Working across London, Sussex, Kent and beyond, Zetetick takes on homes where others will not. We step in when larger landlords walk away. We hold empty properties when needed, to make sure the right match can be made. We back our care partners with responsive service and long-term commitment.
Our size is a strength. It allows us to stay flexible, personal and focused.
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Stronger Outcomes Start at Home
Safe housing is not just a social issue. It is a health issue.
Without the right home, even the best care cannot take root. And without the right landlord, care teams often struggle to get the basics fixed. That adds pressure to services that are already stretched.
A well-managed home means fewer disruptions. Fewer incidents. Better quality of life.
It means:
Faster responses to maintenance
Adaptations handled without delay
Neighbours who feel respected
Local authorities who can trust the partnership
Tenants who know their home is theirs
This is the foundation that makes supported care work.
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The Case for Investment
The case for funding supported housing has never been stronger. According to the National Housing Federation, nearly 400,000 more supported housing units will be needed by 2040.
If we want people to thrive in their communities, we must build homes that support their needs.
Zetetick does not just talk about this. We deliver it, every day.
We manage homes that care teams rely on. We support vulnerable adults who deserve better. And we are ready to grow.
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How You Can Help
If you are a care provider, commissioner or supporter, you can make a difference right now:
β’ Refer a housing opportunity: If you know a property or landlord that might be right for us, get in touch
β’ Partner with us: We work hand-in-hand with care organisations to expand and maintain specialist housing
β’ Spread the word: Share this article with someone who works in care or housing
β’ Donate or support us: zhc.org.uk/fundraising
Safe Homes. Empowered People.
At Zetetick, we believe everyone deserves a home that works for them.
Not just any home, but one that gives them a real foundation.
For safety. For care. For life.
Stable housing for vulnerable adults is not a cost. It is an investment in people, trust and progress.
If you believe that too, talk to us today.
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