Supported Living

In our supported living service, we strive to promote independence and deliver tailored care that meets the unique needs and requirements of our clients. We assist clients in developing daily living skills, acquiring new knowledge, and building confidence.

At Immediate Social Care Limited, we understand that everyone deserves to live as independently as possible while receiving the right level of support. Our supported living services are designed to empower individuals to maintain control over their lives while providing the assistance they need to thrive in their own homes and communities.

Who We Support

We provide supported living services to a diverse range of individuals with various disabilities and support needs.

Learning Disabilities
Physical Disabilities
Autism
Mental Health Needs
Complete Care Needs

Personalised Support Plans

Whatever your situation, it's good to take time to review your options with Immediate Social Care Limited. Our expert team will help you make the right decision for you.

Support for Carers

Support for carers is vital for the well-being of everyone concerned. You want to give your loved ones the best care possible, so it's essential to take care of yourself. Support for a carer can help you to maintain that balance.

Types of Support We Offer

1:1 Support

We support the client in accessing community activities to encourage independence and build confidence. Our primary focus is to ensure people's safety while also enabling them to attend appointments, jobs, interviews, reviews, and social gatherings, for example, going on an outing or taking a day trip.

Waking Night Support

Immediate Social Care Limited recognises that our clients not only require daytime support but also need assistance at night. Our waking night support provides continuous monitoring to assist with health reasons or complex behavioural difficulties and to identify risks or dangers in cases where clients cannot be left alone.

2:1 Support

Immediate Social Care Limited understands that there are times when a client requires 2:1 Support for their safety or to address challenging behaviour, safe transfer from one place to another, or physical disability needs. Our staff are fully trained, and our Support is delivered with care, compassion, and quality. It is important to us that everyone involved with our service has a positive experience.

Sleep-in Night Support

Our services include staying overnight in the client's home to provide assistance if needed during the night. This service is designed for individuals who require nighttime support but do not need waking care. It ensures safety and peace of mind for both the client and their family, providing a balance between independence and support.

Our Sleeping-in Night Care Services

Nighttime Readiness Assistance
  • Preparing for bed (changing into nightwear, oral hygiene)
  • Administering pre-sleep medication
  • Ensuring comfort (adjusting bedding, room temperature)
On-Call Emergency Support
  • Immediately respond to calls for help via intercom/monitor
  • Assistance with unexpected needs (e.g., nausea, anxiety attacks)
  • Fall prevention and post-fall support
Intermittent Night Checks
  • Scheduled wellness checks (2 times night to help with):
  • Toileting assistance if awakened
  • Repositioning in bed for pressure sore prevention
Morning Transition Support
  • Help with waking up and getting dressed
  • Breakfast preparation and medication administration
  • Light morning hygiene assistance (face washing, hair brushing)

Specialised Support Options

Mobility Assistance

Safe transfers in/out of bed using mobility aids

Dementia Care

Reorientation during night confusion episodes

Medical Monitoring

Observing symptoms for chronic conditions

Respite Coordination

Allowing primary carers uninterrupted sleep

Tailored to Your Needs

Immediate Social Care Limited offers a wide range of support options, recognising that everyone is different and so are their needs. The carer is available to respond to emergencies or assist with tasks such as toileting, repositioning, or administering medication; however, there is usually a limit on the number of times the carer can wake up to help, typically around twice. They are available to provide support throughout the night, ensuring the individual's needs are met.

Need Supported Living Services?

Contact our team today to discuss how our personalised supported living services can help you or your loved one maintain independence while receiving the right level of support.

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