Lifeways: Supported Living

Lifeways is the UK’s largest team of support professionals providing extraordinary support to adults in the community. Our 11,000 colleagues currently support almost 5,000 individuals who live in our 1,500 supported living and residential services across England, Scotland, and Wales.
We support adults with diverse and complex needs, including learning disabilities, autism, physical disabilities, acquired brain injuries, and mental health conditions, enabling them to live fulfilling and independent lives in the community.
From the moment you contact us, from finding the right location and accommodation, through to creating a support plan that's unique to each individual, we're here every step of the way.
Find out more about how we change people's lives at: Lifeways
Call: 0333 321 4881 Email: LWSreferrals@Lifeways.co.uk
For general enquiries please:
Call: 0207 202 6300 Email: head.office@lifeways.co.uk
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Dianne Holyland
- Telephone
- 01925 361 090 01925 361 090
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referrals@lifeways.co.uk
- Website
- Lifeways
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Where to go
- Name
- Lifeways
- Address
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Chorley Business and Technology Centre
East Terrace
Euxton
Chorley
- Postcode
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PR7 6TEView PR7 6TE on a map
Costs
- Associated Cost
- Yes
Availability
- Other notes
We specialise in providing supported living for people with diverse and complex needs including people with a learning disability, mental health needs, acquired brain injuries and people with autism. We believe that everyone has the right to live a fulfilling and happy life. Whether that involves living alone, finding new housemates or developing more independence in the family home. We match our staff skills to individual needs and work in partnership with everyone involved to create the perfect support plan.
Disclaimer
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Background checks
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Checklist
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Some of the organisations on the website are not required to be registered with regulatory bodies. Therefore it is important that you make sure that the service is safe and entirely suitable for your needs especially if it is related to children or vulnerable persons. Below are some of the things you need to look out for.
- Check that the staff have been appropriately vetted. For more information on this please visit DBS.gov.uk
- Check that the service has child protection procedures in place if they are directly involved with children.
- Check that the staff are qualified and trained in the specific area.
- Check that the service operates an anti-discriminatory practice.
- Check that the service protects children, young people and vulnerable adults where it is required to do so.
- Check that the service has a health and safety policy.
- Check that the service has a complaints procedure.
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