Young adult with learning disabilities living independently with Care2Victory supported living support in Sittingbourne
    Adults 18-65 • Person-Centred

    Supported Living in Sittingbourne – Live Independently with the Right Support

    Empowering adults with learning disabilities, autism or mental health needs to live the life they choose, with personalised support that builds skills and independence.

    This isn't residential care – it's your home, your life, your way, with the right level of support to help you thrive.

    Supporting independence and choice in your own home

    About Supported Living

    Your Home, Your Life, Your Way

    Supported living from Care2Victory provides personalised support for adults aged 18-65 with learning disabilities, autism, mental health needs or physical disabilities across Sittingbourne and Swale. We help you live in your own home with the independence, choice and control you deserve.

    Unlike traditional residential care, supported living means you have your own tenancy or own your home. You choose who supports you, how you spend your time and what your goals are. Our role is to provide the right level of support to help you achieve those goals and live the life you want.

    Our CQC rated Good, person-centred approach focuses on what you can do, not what you can't. We believe everyone has the right to make their own choices, take positive risks and live with dignity and respect.

    Care2Victory support worker teaching independent cooking skills to young adult in supported living in Sittingbourne
    18-65
    Adults Supported
    Is Supported Living Right For You?

    Who Benefits from Supported Living in Sittingbourne?

    For Adults Who:

    • Have learning disabilities and want to live independently
    • Are autistic and need help with daily routines or social situations
    • Have mental health needs requiring ongoing support
    • Have physical disabilities needing assistance
    • Are leaving residential care and want more independence
    • Are transitioning from family care to independent living
    • Want to develop life skills like cooking, budgeting, travel
    • Need support with medication and health appointments
    • Want to work or volunteer but need support
    • Feel isolated and want help building social connections

    For Families Who:

    • Want their adult child to have more independence
    • Need respite from caring responsibilities
    • Want professional support as needs become more complex
    • Are planning for the future when they can't provide care
    • Want to maintain relationship as family, not just carer
    Comprehensive Support

    Person-Centred Support Tailored to Your Goals

    Daily Living Skills

    • Cooking, cleaning & household tasks
    • Personal care & hygiene support
    • Shopping & meal planning
    • Developing independence
    • Learning new skills at your pace

    Health & Wellbeing

    • Medication prompts & administration
    • Health appointment support
    • GP & specialist liaison
    • Healthy eating encouragement
    • Physical & mental health monitoring

    Money & Budgeting

    • Managing money & bills
    • Budgeting & financial planning
    • Benefits & forms assistance
    • Banking & shopping support
    • Financial protection

    Community & Social

    • Getting out in the community
    • Leisure activities & hobbies
    • Building friendships
    • Travel training
    • Reducing isolation

    Employment & Education

    • Finding & keeping employment
    • Volunteering opportunities
    • College & training courses
    • Developing work skills
    • Building confidence

    Communication

    • Expressing needs & choices
    • Family relationship support
    • Developing social skills
    • Self-advocacy building
    • Respecting your communication style

    Positive Behaviour Support

    • Understanding behaviour
    • Reducing distress & anxiety
    • Calm, consistent responses
    • Developing coping strategies
    • Prevention-focused approach

    Flexible Support Levels

    • Few hours weekly
    • Daily visiting support
    • Intensive daily support
    • Live-in support if needed
    • Adapts as needs change
    Getting Started

    Starting Your Supported Living Journey

    1

    Free Conversation

    We chat about what you want from life, what support you might need and whether supported living is right for you.

    2

    Person-Centred Assessment

    We spend time getting to know your strengths, goals, preferences and support needs in depth.

    3

    Finding Your Home

    If you don't have your own place, we help you find suitable accommodation with your own tenancy.

    4

    Matching Support Workers

    We carefully match you with support workers based on personality, interests and needs.

    5

    Creating Your Support Plan

    Together we create a detailed plan covering routines, goals, activities and how to keep you safe.

    6

    Support Begins

    Your support workers visit at agreed times, with support flexible as your skills develop.

    7

    Regular Reviews

    We review your plan regularly, checking progress on goals and celebrating achievements.

    Why Care2Victory

    Why People Choose Our Supported Living Service

    Truly Person-Centred

    Your goals, preferences and choices drive everything. Support is built around you as an individual.

    Skilled, Caring Team

    Experience with learning disabilities, autism, mental health, challenging behaviour and complex needs.

    Focus on Independence

    We help you do things for yourself rather than doing things for you.

    PBS Specialists

    Positive Behaviour Support trained staff focus on prevention, understanding and support.

    CQC rated Good

    We meet all Care Quality Commission standards for person-centred care and safety.

    Flexible Support

    From a few hours weekly to intensive daily support. We adapt as your needs change.

    Community Focus

    Active support for community access, employment, education and building relationships.

    Family Partnership

    We work closely with families, keeping you informed and involved.

    Success Stories

    What People Say About Our Supported Living

    "Before Care2Victory, I lived with my parents and they did everything for me. Now I have my own flat and I've learned to cook, do my washing and catch the bus into town. My support worker Jake helps me but doesn't take over. I feel like a proper adult now. I've even got a part-time job at Tesco which I love."
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    Michael T., age 24
    Sittingbourne
    "Our daughter Emily has autism and we worried she'd never be independent. Care2Victory has changed everything. She lives in her own place with support a few hours each day. She's learned so much and her confidence has grown. We're still very involved but now as her family, not her carers. It's given us all a better life."
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    Robert and Jane S.
    Emily's parents, Swale
    Common Questions

    Supported Living FAQs

    Start Your Independent Living Journey Today

    If you're ready to live more independently with the right support, or your adult child needs help to live their own life, we'd love to talk to you. There's no obligation – just a friendly conversation about what you want and how we might help.

    Person-centred support • Choice and control • CQC rated Good

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    No obligation • Person-centred approach • CQC rated Good