Solo & Shared Accommodation

Our Accommodation

Estherswift provides solo and shared supported accommodation for young people with health and social care needs.
Our solo and shared accommodation refer to housing options specifically designed to cater to the needs of young individuals who require assistance with their health and social care. These accommodations aim to provide a safe and supportive environment where young people can live independently or with others while receiving the necessary support services.

The young people we support may have various health and social care needs, including physical disabilities, mental health conditions, learning disabilities, or other complex needs.

The primary goal of solo and shared supported accommodation is to empower young people by promoting their independence, enhancing their life skills, and facilitating their integration into the community. These accommodations offer a range of support services tailored to meet the individual needs of each resident. This may include assistance with personal care, medication management, emotional support, life skills training, access to education or employment opportunities, and help with managing finances.

Solo Accommodation

In solo accommodation, young people live in self-contained units such as apartments or houses. They have their own private space while still having access to on-site support staff who can provide assistance when needed. This type of accommodation allows individuals to develop their independent living skills while having the security of knowing that support is readily available.

Shared Accommodation

Shared supported accommodation, on the other hand, involves young people living together in a shared house or flat. Each resident has their own bedroom but shares communal spaces such as kitchens, living rooms, and bathrooms. This arrangement encourages social interaction, peer support, and the development of interpersonal skills. Our support staff are also available on-site to provide assistance and ensure the well-being of all residents.