Offering safe, high-quality housing for individuals who require moderate community-based support. Our residences provide a stable and nurturing environment, empowering individuals to live with dignity, independence, and a sense of belonging.
Breason Care Supported Living is a Community Interest Company that is not for profit focusing on offering;
1. Affordable exempt supported housing.
2. Supported living for elderly people, learning disabilities and ongoing mental health challenges in Sandwell and the wider Midlands.
3. Supported living accommodation to support those who need to build on their confidence to live out in the community independently
4. Domiciliary care services.
Offering up to 24 hour support for complex needs and low level challenging behaviours
Male, female or transgender
In receipt of welfare benefits
Self finance at the exempt benefit rate
Must engage in two hours of support per week
Zero tolerance of violence.
Autism
A learning disability
Low level physical needs
Dementia
Social,emotional and behavioural needs
Low mental health challenges
Offer :
If exempt housing or supported living accomodation is offered, it is provided on a short hold tenancy agreement with Breason Care Supported Living CIC care as the landlord and you as the tenant/service user. This agreement gives you security of tenure and sets out the rights and responsibilities of both parties under the agreement.
Eligibility :
The housing is for adults 21 plus who needs support and confidence integrating into the community.
You can remain at the supported living accommodation for up to two years when you have developed your independence skills to live out in the community. Choosing where to live and who to live with is something many people take for granted. But it’s a fundamental part of feeling in control of your life. We support learning disabled and mental health challenges people to live however and wherever they choose. This often means helping them move into their own place or a house shared with friends. We can then provide support in a way that suits each individual. That may mean dropping in up to 3 months to offer advice or support.
We will support you in finding suitable housing with local housing associations or private landlords. We will also help to make sure you understand the details of your tenancy agreements and paying rent. We can support you to move, and to work out what support you’ll need to live in your own home
Finding the right staff is important. It’s not just about finding someone that does a good job. It’s about finding someone who shares the same interests as the person they’re supporting – someone that they’ll like spending time with. We also make sure that our staff are fully trained in person-centred active support so that they’re able to help individuals enjoy higher levels of inclusion, independence and choice. It’s a style of support that we know leads to great outcomes for the people we work with.