Supported living for family | What do you need to know? Supported living is a way of giving people with learning disabilities, autistic people and others the right to live in their own home. Previously people were given little choice other than to live in residential care where life is restricted and regimented, in places...Continue Reading
Winterbourne View 10th anniversary: looking back and looking forward 31st May 2021 is the 10th anniversary of the BBC Panorama programme that exposed the horrific abuse of people with learning disabilities and autism at Winterbourne View, a private hospital that was being paid an average of £3,500 per week for each patient placed there by...Continue Reading
Care commissioners – are you missing a trick? Zetetick Housing is an established housing charity and specialist provider of high-quality, supported living homes for vulnerable adults, people with disabilities, learning difficulties, autism and mental health problems. We have close working relationships with specialist care and support providers in the areas we operate in, and most...Continue Reading
The 5 Principles of supported living Supported living explained Supported living enables people with learning disabilities to live in their own homes, with flexible, individualised support – wherever that might be. Following the principles of supported living gives people more choice, control, rights and independence, and this should be the primary motivation for this housing model. Zetetick...Continue Reading
Supported living explained Supported living enables people with learning disabilities to live in their own homes, with flexible, individualised support – wherever that might be. Supported living gives people more choice, control, rights and independence, and this should be the primary motivation for this housing model. Zetetick Housing has helped many individuals, enabling choice, including those with the...Continue Reading