Lifeways Community Care Supported Living - Exeter
Lifeways is one of the UK's leading providers of support services for people with diverse and often complex needs in community settings including Supported Living.
Contacts details
Yeoford Way
Marsh Barton Trading Estate
EX2 8LB
How we can help
- Personal care and support including medication management
- Day-to-day tasks
- Learning new skills and becoming more independent
- Taking up education and employment opportunities
- Becoming more involved in social activities in the local area
- Learning disability
- Autism
- Mental health
- Acquired brain injury
Whether it's a few hours support each week to 24/7 care and support, we create innovative, personalised packages of support based around each person's needs, the budget available and their individual goals.
Enabling every person to reach their full potential
We assist people with a range of needs to live independently and safely in their own home - supporting them to access the social, leisure, education, training, voluntary work and employment opportunities and activities open to all members of the community.
We also provide
- Support for the family or carers of the person with a learning disability
- Making important decisions, and ensuring that other people understand what you need
- Accessing health services
- Support and encouragement to stay healthy
- Emotional support
- Looking after the person with a learning disability we can offer respite in your own home
- Advice on different types of learning disabilities, and on managing any challenging behaviour which the person with a learning disability might display
What level of support a person needs will vary, we can offer a package that suits you. Our packages of care and support can vary depending on your needs. Our support staff are available for short calls as well as 24-hour support, 7 days a week.
We encourage the people we support, to live a full and engaged life, to reach their goals and be active members of the local community. Our team are very experienced, they work in close association with social workers and a clinical team, and we collectively work to ensure we meet the needs of each individual through a range of activities.
We offer the highest standards of support through a commitment to person-centred planning, attention to detail, engaged staff teams and most importantly a passion for enabling the people we support to achieve their goals and self-direct their support as much as they can.
Positive behaviour and active support underpin everything we do. We understand that each individual is a unique human being and not just a set of risks and challenges. We also recognise that families are the experts, so we work closely with families to create care pathways that empower the people we support to achieve their ambitions, acquire new skills, forge genuine community links and to live fulfilling lives.
Locations in Devon
Beacon Lane, Exeter
- Type of support: Supported living
- We support people living with: Learning disabilities, Autism, Acquired brain injuries, Mental health
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Blackall Flats, Exeter
- Type of support: Supported living
- We support people living with: Learning disabilities, Autism, Acquired brain injuries, Mental health
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Acorn Court, Exeter
- Type of support: Supported living
- We support people living with: Mental health
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Vaughan Rise, Exeter
- Type of support: Supported living
- We support people living with: Learning disabilities, Autism, Mental health, Acquired brain injuries
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Culverland Close, Exeter
- Type of support: Supported living
- We support people living with: Learning disabilities, Autism
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Awards
- Support Living Framework Provider
- 17 to 25 years old
- 26 to 64 years old
- Everyone, over 65
- Autism
- Down's syndrome
- Learning disabilities
- Physical disabilities
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