Supported Living
Accommodation 16+

About Supported Living Accommodation 16+

Supported and Emergency Living Accommodation refers to housing options that are specifically designed to provide support and temporary shelter to individuals or families who are experiencing a crisis or facing homelessness. These accommodations are typically available to people aged 16 and older.

Supported Living Accommodation: This type of accommodation is intended for individuals who require some level of support to live independently. It can include facilities such as group homes, shared housing, or individual apartments, where residents receive assistance with daily tasks, personal care, and other necessary support services. Supported living accommodation aims to promote independence while offering a supportive environment.

Emergency Living Accommodation: Emergency accommodation is provided to individuals or families facing immediate homelessness or a crisis situation. It offers temporary shelter and support until more permanent housing options can be arranged. Emergency accommodation can include shelters, hostels, or other temporary housing solutions. The focus is on providing a safe and secure environment while addressing the immediate housing needs of those in crisis.

These types of accommodations often have staff or support workers available to provide assistance, guidance, and access to relevant services, such as counseling, job training, or healthcare. The goal is to help individuals stabilize their situation, address any underlying issues, and eventually transition to more permanent housing options.