FAQs
What is supported living?
Supported living is a service that helps people with a range of support needs retain their independence whilst still having that extra physical and emotional support needed to lead completely fulfilled lives in a setting that feels like their own home. Our properties are located in residential areas, close to local amenities, leisure facilities and employment opportunities. We provide a safe and homely environment to help people live as independently as possible.
What is supported living like with Dunamis Homes?
Each and every goal, no matter how big or small is important to us. Our services are designed in a way to help individuals live happy lives that are full of ambition and hope. The support needed could be anything from learning a new life skill such as money management or cooking, having the confidence for a new hobby or making new friends etc.. We are here to provide tailored support with each persons individual needs.
How does the process work?
Step 1 - To move to a supported living service you will need to have funding in place. Contact your local council or GP who will put you in touch with a social worker to help get your support agreed.
Step 2 - Once your local council has agreed your support, you can then get in touch with Dunamis Homes. One of our referral managers will then get in touch with you.
Step 3 - We will arrange a visit in person to get to know you a little better. We'll talk about your current situation, support need and also your short, medium, and long term ambitions.
Step 4 - We'll arrange visits to our available accommodation so you can have a look around and ask our team any questions you may have.
Step 5 - We will create a support and funding proposal and send it to your local council for approval.
Step 6 - Once funding is approved, we can set a move in date and will be at hand to help you make the whole transition process as smooth as possible.
Is there a waitlist to get in?
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