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Supported Living

We support people to live independently in their own homes, with care that is personal, consistent and genuinely compassionate. If someone does not yet have a suitable home, we work with trusted local landlords to help find the right place, then provide the supported living support from there.

Our support is tailored, trauma-informed and flexible, helping people feel safe, build independence and live a life they choose.

For families and carers, we offer peace of mind knowing their loved one is supported by a reliable, CQC-regulated provider that values dignity, stability and long-term outcomes.

At CLASS, our Supported Living services empower adults to live in their own homes with the right level of support around them. We focus on promoting choice, control, safety and independence, helping each person live a fulfilling life on their own terms.

We provide Supported Living across Birmingham and Solihull, supporting people in shared houses and self-contained flats. Support is tailored to individual needs and can range from a few hours per week to 24-hour care, including waking night support.

CLASS specialises in supporting adults with learning disabilities, autism, ADHD, mental health needs and behaviours that may challenge. We have extensive experience supporting people with complex needs, including those who have experienced placement breakdowns in the past.

What is Supported Living?

Supported Living helps adults live in their own homes with the right support in place. Support is tailored to each person’s needs and promotes independence, choice and control, while ensuring people feel safe, supported and part of their community.

How We Support People

We support people to live safely and independently in their own homes. Our consistent, well-trained staff get to know each person well and provide personalised support with daily living, health, wellbeing and community life. We use Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) and trauma-informed practice, working closely with families and professionals to help people build confidence, independence and a good quality of life.

Person Centred Support

Supported Living is a person-centred service that enables adults to live in their own homes .

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How We Support People

Our consistent, well-trained staff support daily living, wellbeing and community life, using Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) and trauma-informed practice to build confidence, stability and independence. If someone does not yet have a suitable home, we work with trusted local landlords to help find the right place, then provide the supported living support from there.

Who We Support

Our Supported Living Service supports adults with learning disabilities, autism and ADHD, mental health needs, behaviours that challenge complex needs or previous placement breakdowns.

How Much Support Is Available

Support is tailored to each person’s needs and can range from a few hours a week to 24-hour care, including waking night support. Support plans are flexible and reviewed regularly to make sure they continue to meet the person’s needs.

What We Support With

We support people with everyday life, including personal care where needed, medication, meals, managing money, keeping a safe home and accessing the community. We also support health and wellbeing, relationships and independence, using Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) and emotional support to help people feel safe and confident.

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Our Supported Living Houses

The homes we provide our supported living services in are safe, comfortable and welcoming place. Locations include Birmingham & Solihull regions. Our shared supported living homes house 2–8 people, Self-contained flats Ground-floor and accessible options

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