Supported Accommodation

Supported Accommodation for People Experiencing Homelessness

If someone you care about is sleeping rough or has no fixed address, finding them safe and stable accommodation is the first step toward rebuilding their life. We provide supported housing that gives people experiencing homelessness the stability, structure, and support they need to move forward.

Understanding the Challenge

About People Experiencing Homelessness

Homelessness is rarely just about not having a roof over your head. The people we support have often experienced years of instability — broken relationships, job loss, benefit complications, and declining mental health. Rough sleeping and sofa surfing take a devastating toll on physical and emotional wellbeing, and the longer someone is without a stable home, the harder it becomes to access the services that could help them.

Supported accommodation changes this by providing more than just a bed. It offers a fixed address, a tenancy, and a structured environment where your loved one can begin to address the issues that led to their homelessness. With a stable base, they can register with a GP, access mental health support, set up benefits, and start to rebuild the routines that make independent living possible.

We understand how frightening it is to watch someone you care about live without a home. Our accommodation is designed to meet people where they are — without judgement — and to provide the patient, consistent support that helps them take the next step.

Common Challenges

Challenges Faced

Rough Sleeping and Health Risks
Sleeping rough exposes people to violence, illness, and severe weather. The longer someone is on the streets, the more their physical and mental health deteriorates.
No Fixed Address Barriers
Without a fixed address, your loved one cannot access benefits, register with a GP, or apply for jobs. It creates a cycle that is almost impossible to break alone.
Mental Health and Trauma
Homelessness and mental health are deeply intertwined. Many people we support are dealing with depression, anxiety, PTSD, or other conditions made worse by instability.
Navigating the Benefits System
Applying for Universal Credit and housing benefit without an address or support is overwhelming. Many people miss out on entitlements simply because the system is too complex to navigate alone.
Our Approach

How We Support Homeless Individuals

Our approach for people experiencing homelessness starts with housing stability. From the moment your loved one moves in, we work with them to establish a secure tenancy and a fixed address — two things that unlock access to benefits, healthcare, and other services. Each resident is supported to develop practical tenancy skills, from managing bills to maintaining their home.

We coordinate closely with local homelessness services, mental health teams, and benefits advisors to make sure no one falls through the gaps. Support sessions are regular and structured, but always at a pace that works for the individual. The goal is not just to house someone, but to help them build a life they want to sustain.

What We Provide

Support Features

Immediate Stable Housing
A safe, warm, and secure home with a proper tenancy agreement — giving your loved one a fixed address and the foundation to rebuild.
Tenancy Skills Development
Practical support with budgeting, paying bills, maintaining a home, and understanding tenancy responsibilities.
Benefits and Entitlements Setup
We help residents set up Universal Credit, housing benefit, and any other entitlements they are eligible for.
Connection to Local Services
We link residents with GPs, mental health teams, substance misuse services, and employment support so they can access the help they need.
Areas We Serve

Available Locations

Related Support

We Also Support

Help Someone You Care About Find Stability

If your loved one is experiencing homelessness and needs safe, supported accommodation, we are here to help. Get in touch to discuss how we can support them.

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