Floating support and Enablement service
At Immediate Social Care, our Floating support and Enablement service provides personalised assistance to help individuals maintain independence, develop essential life skills, and integrate into their communities. We offer flexible support that adapts to changing needs, delivering care that truly makes a difference.
Our motto is "Care in the community, Care with people at its heart," and this service embodies that philosophy by meeting people where they are and providing the specific support they need to thrive.
Our Approach
We recognise that everyone's needs are unique. Our floating support is designed to be flexible and responsive, adapting to individual circumstances whilst promoting independence and personal growth.
Key Service Activities
Our comprehensive floating support and enablement service comprises several key areas of support:
- Resolving rent arrears, negotiating with landlords, and preventing eviction
- Setting up utilities (gas, electricity) and accessing low-cost furniture
- Support during relocation/resettlement into independent accommodation
- Budgeting, debt reduction, benefits claims (Universal Credit), and income maximisation
- Assistance with financial literacy, including meter reading and bill management
- Referrals to GPs, dentists, mental health services, and substance misuse programs
- Advocacy for accessing physical/mental health resources
- Signposting to employment, education, and volunteering opportunities
- Building social connections and participation in local activities
- Mediation during housing disputes or tenancy breakdowns
- Emergency planning to prevent homelessness
Enablement Services
Our enablement services are aimed at skill-building, independence, and reablement for adults with disabilities, health conditions, or age-related needs.
- Meal preparation, shopping, and household tasks (e.g., cleaning, laundry)
- Mobility training (e.g., using aids, recovering after a fall)
- Budgeting, travel training (public transport use), and community safety
- Technology training (assistive devices, apps for independence)
- Post-hospitalisation rehabilitation and recovery support
- Strategies to manage anxiety or regain confidence in daily tasks
- Reconnecting with social activities, clubs, or local events
- Job-seeking support, CV building, and access to voluntary work
Specialist Pathways
Self-directed Support
Information on local charities and community groups
Intensive Intervention
4-week crisis support (e.g., mental health hospital discharge)
Community Support
Up to 8 weeks of goal-oriented skill-building
Why Choose Our Floating Support Service?
- Personalised support tailored to individual needs and goals
- Flexible service that adapts as your requirements change
- Comprehensive support across housing, finance, health, and community integration
- Skilled professionals with extensive experience in social care
- Focus on building independence and developing sustainable life skills
Ready to explore how our floating support can help?
Contact our team today to discuss your needs and how we can support you or your loved one.
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