At HSA, our Supported Living services are specially designed for young people aged 13-17, offering a nurturing environment that promotes independence, learning, and personal growth. We understand the importance of these formative years and provide the support young people need to navigate them with confidence.
Our approach to supported living for young people is centered around empowering them to take charge of their lives in a supported environment. We focus on:
Teaching practical life skills, from cooking and budgeting to time management and personal care, to prepare young people for independent living.
Assisting with educational needs, tutoring, and vocational training to encourage academic success and career readiness.
Providing emotional support and opportunities for social interaction, helping young people to build resilience, confidence, and healthy relationships.
Tailoring support to meet the individual needs and goals of each young person, regularly reviewed and adapted as they grow and their needs change.
Teaching practical life skills, from cooking and budgeting to time management and personal care, to prepare young people for independent living.
Assisting with educational needs, tutoring, and vocational training to encourage academic success and career readiness.
Providing emotional support and opportunities for social interaction, helping young people to build resilience, confidence, and healthy relationships.
Tailoring support to meet the individual needs and goals of each young person, regularly reviewed and adapted as they grow and their needs change.
Our services encompass tailored care planning, emotional assistance, and activities designed to enhance cognitive and physical well-being, ensuring that every individual’s needs are met with compassion
A safe and supportive living environment that feels like home.
Access to mental health support and counselling services.
A structured yet flexible program that balances independence with the right level of support.
Engagement with community activities and resources to foster a sense of belonging and community integration.
Choosing HSA for supported living means entrusting your young person to a team that not only cares for their well-being but also believes in their potential to succeed. Our experienced professionals are passionate about making a positive impact in the lives of young people, supporting them in becoming confident, independent adults.
Discover more about our Supported Living services for young people aged 13-17 and how we can support your child’s journey towards independence. Our friendly team is here to answer your questions, provide more information, and discuss how we can tailor our services to meet your needs.
188 Fulbourne Road
Walthamstow
London
E17 4EU
Supported living at HSA is designed for young people aged 13-17 who are looking to develop their independence in a supportive environment. This service is ideal for those transitioning to adulthood, and needing support with daily living skills, education, and personal development.
Our supported living service includes life skills development, such as cooking, cleaning, and budgeting; educational support and vocational training; emotional and social skills development; and personalised care plans that focus on the young person’s strengths and aspirations.
We focus on empowering young people by enhancing their self-confidence, decision-making skills, and ability to manage their own lives. This includes practical training in daily living tasks, guidance in educational and career planning, and support in developing healthy social relationships.
Absolutely. Our supported living services are inclusive and tailored to meet the needs of young people with physical, learning, or sensory disabilities. We ensure that all individuals have the support they need to thrive and work towards independence.
The safety and well-being of young people is our top priorities. We conduct thorough risk assessments, provide a safe and nurturing living environment, and have trained staff available to offer support and guidance. Regular reviews ensure that the needs of each young person are being met effectively.
Families play a crucial role in the supported living service. We work closely with families to ensure that the transition into supported living is smooth, and that the young person’s needs and preferences are fully understood and respected. Families are kept informed and involved in care planning and progress reviews.
We provide tailored educational support, including tutoring, access to educational resources, and assistance with school or college applications. Our vocational training and career guidance help young people explore their career interests and develop the skills needed for the workplace.
Families interested in our supported living services can contact us directly via phone or email for more information. Our team is ready to discuss your needs, provide detailed information about our services, and guide you through the application process.
Supported living at HSA is designed for young people aged 13-17 who are looking to develop their independence in a supportive environment. This service is ideal for those transitioning to adulthood, and needing support with daily living skills, education, and personal development.
Our supported living service includes life skills development, such as cooking, cleaning, and budgeting; educational support and vocational training; emotional and social skills development; and personalised care plans that focus on the young person’s strengths and aspirations.
We focus on empowering young people by enhancing their self-confidence, decision-making skills, and ability to manage their own lives. This includes practical training in daily living tasks, guidance in educational and career planning, and support in developing healthy social relationships.
Absolutely. Our supported living services are inclusive and tailored to meet the needs of young people with physical, learning, or sensory disabilities. We ensure that all individuals have the support they need to thrive and work towards independence.
The safety and well-being of young people is our top priorities. We conduct thorough risk assessments, provide a safe and nurturing living environment, and have trained staff available to offer support and guidance. Regular reviews ensure that the needs of each young person are being met effectively.
Families play a crucial role in the supported living service. We work closely with families to ensure that the transition into supported living is smooth, and that the young person’s needs and preferences are fully understood and respected. Families are kept informed and involved in care planning and progress reviews.
We provide tailored educational support, including tutoring, access to educational resources, and assistance with school or college applications. Our vocational training and career guidance help young people explore their career interests and develop the skills needed for the workplace.
Families interested in our supported living services can contact us directly via phone or email for more information. Our team is ready to discuss your needs, provide detailed information about our services, and guide you through the application process.