At HD Supported Living, we provide tailored support to adults with learning disabilities and autism across Essex. Our service empowers individuals to live more independently in small, friendly households—typically shared by three or four like-minded people.

Each person has their own private bedroom while sharing communal areas like the kitchen and living room, as well as the cost of household bills. This creates a balance of independence and social connection, with the reassurance of structured support available when needed.

Person-Centred Support, Built Around You

The support provided is entirely tailored to each individual. Whether someone needs a few hours of help a day or more intensive, 24-hour care, we ensure the support is flexible and responsive. As needs change over time, the support can adapt too—allowing people to live the lives they choose, with dignity, safety, and as much independence as possible.

Why Choose HD Supported Living?

HD Supported Living offers a more personalised, independent, and empowering alternative to traditional residential care. Here are some key reasons people choose HD Supported Living:

1. Independence with Support

Individuals can live in their own home or shared accommodation while still receiving the care they need. Support is tailored around promoting independence rather than taking over daily tasks.

2. Person-Centred Care

Support plans are built around the individual’s goals, preferences, routines, and aspirations. This means care is flexible and adapted to each person rather than a one-size-fits-all approach.

3. 24/7 Professional Support

A Homecare service that provides around-the-clock assistance, giving individuals and families peace of mind while ensuring safety and wellbeing.

4. Improved Quality of Life

Homecare that encourages people to:

  • Build life skills
  • Access education or employment
  • Participate in community activities
  • Develop confidence and social connections

5. Choice and Control

Clients have greater control over:

  • Their daily routine
  • Meals and activities
  • Who supports them
  • How their care is delivered

6. Specialist Support

HD Supported Living can support individuals with:

  • Learning disabilities
  • Autism
  • Mental health needs
  • Physical disabilities
  • Complex care requirements

7. Family Involvement

Families are often encouraged to remain actively involved in care planning and progress, creating a collaborative support network.

8. Community Inclusion

Homecare helps individuals become active members of their community rather than feeling isolated in institutional settings.

9. Focus on Outcomes

The aim is not just care provision, but helping people achieve meaningful outcomes such as greater independence, employment, relationships, and personal growth.

Supported living isn’t just a service—it’s a pathway to a more independent, fulfilling life.

Contact us today to find out more about available properties and how we can support you or your loved one on the journey to greater independence.