Supporting young adults and those who have grown up in service — helping people with learning disabilities to live independently, with dignity and community inclusion.
Our Supported Living service covers a wide range of needs — from young people transitioning into adult services at 18, through to clients who have grown up with HBBA Care over many years.
We build genuine, long-term relationships — because consistency and trust are the foundations of great care.
Helping individuals manage their own home — from budgeting and cooking to managing appointments and daily routines.
Learn more →Working with young people from age 18 as they move from children's services into adult supported living — a carefully managed transition.
Learn more →Supporting individuals to access their community — social activities, employment, education and meaningful relationships.
Learn more →Sensitive personal care support delivered by trained staff who understand the importance of dignity, routine and individual preferences.
Learn more →Supporting clients to attend health appointments, manage medications and maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Learn more →Many of our clients have been with us for years — we value continuity of care and the deep trust that comes from long-standing relationships.
Learn more →Every client has a detailed, person-centred care plan built around their own goals, preferences and needs.
We match clients with care staff they can build trust with — consistency matters enormously in learning disability care.
We work closely with families and advocates — keeping everyone informed and involved in care decisions.
Care plans are reviewed regularly with the client, their family and relevant professionals.
Our team will happily discuss how we can support you through the transition process.