Supported Living Services London

Supported Living Services

At Bright Future Care Ltd (BFC), we believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to live a fulfilling and independent life regardless of the challenges they face. Our Supported Living Services empower individuals with Mental Health needs, Learning Disabilities, Autism, and other complex conditions to thrive in their own homes or shared environments with the right level of personalised support.

We provide more than just care, we offer partnership, respect, and empowerment. Our well trained, experienced and compassionate staff work closely with each individual to develop a tailored support plan, encouraging independence, building daily living skills, and fostering meaningful connections within their communities.

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Our services include:

  • Assistance with tenancy and maintaining safe, secure accommodation
  • Support with personal care, budgeting, cooking, and household tasks
  • Guidance in building social relationships and accessing community resources
  • Emotional wellbeing support and mental health recovery assistance
  • Help with appointments, medication management, and life planning

Individual Care

Every individual is unique, and so is the support we provide. We create personalised care plans built around each person’s needs, aspirations, and preferences, ensuring the right support is in place to help them live a meaningful life and achieve their goals.

Supporting Independence and Empowerment

We empower individuals to take control of their daily lives, whether it’s managing their personal care, preparing meals, or navigating public services. Our support promotes confidence, dignity, and decision-making.

Learning New Skills

We are committed to continuous personal development, supporting individuals to build new skills, from everyday practical tasks to emotional regulation and effective communication, empowering them to live more independent and fulfilling lives

Inclusivity and Welcoming Community

At BFC, we are committed to creating inclusive environments where everyone feels respected, valued, and at home. Our supported living services welcome individuals from all backgrounds, cultures, and identities, embracing diversity as a strength.
Our homes are located in safe, vibrant neighbourhoods with convenient access to local community services and public transport. We actively encourage community involvement, helping individuals build meaningful connections and a strong sense of belonging within their local area. Through inclusive support and community engagement, we promote a lifestyle of dignity, independence, and empowerment.

Advice and guidance for COVID-19

We are all living through an unprecedented situation, with a global health crisis in the form of COVID-19. Bright Future Care Ltd in London is following all official guidance and will update you here whenever required.

What is COVID-19?

COVID-19 is a coronavirus, a type of virus. As a group, coronaviruses are common across the world. COVID-19 is a new strain of coronavirus first identified in Wuhan City, China in January 2020. The incubation period of COVID-19 is between 2 and 14 days. As such, if a person remains well 14 days after contact with someone with confirmed coronavirus, they have not become a case.
 
If you are concerned about symptoms, contact NHS 111, but do not visit your GP or any other healthcare environment. If you feel unwell, stay home and do not attend work.
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Preventing infection

Regular cleaning of frequently touched hard surfaces and hands will help to reduce the risk of infection. Because there is currently no vaccine to prevent COVID-19, the best way to prevent infection is to avoid being exposed to the virus through:

Staying at home and avoiding public places
Self-isolate for 14 days if get any flu symptoms and call 111 if they persist.
Washing your hands often with soap and water - use alcohol sanitiser that contains at least 60% alcohol if hand washing facilities are not available.
Wash hands before leaving home, on arrival at work, after using the toilet, after breaks and sporting activities, before food preparation and eating any food including snacks, before leaving work, on arrival at home.
Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands
Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces
Wear gloves, a mask, use hand sanitisers and avoid touching public surfaces
Change into clean clothes and have the ones worn washed as soon as you get home

How COVID-19 is spread

From what we know about other coronaviruses, people can catch COVID-19 from others who have the virus. The virus can spread from person to person through small droplets from the nose or mouth, which are spread when a person with COVID-19 coughs or exhales. These droplets land on objects and surfaces around the person. Other people then catch COVID-19 by touching these objects or surfaces, then touching their eyes, nose or mouth.
 
People can also catch COVID-19 if they breathe in droplets from a person with COVID-19 who coughs out or exhales droplets. That is why it is important to keep a social distance of at least 2 metres (6 feet) from other people.
 
The best way to avoid minimise the spread of COVID-19 is to stay at home and, if you have to go out, follow social distancing guidelines of staying 2 meters apart at all times.

Signs and symptoms of COVID-19

Dry cough and/or fever
Tiredness
Sore throat
Difficulty in breathing
Aches and pains
Nasal congestion
Loss of smell and taste
These symptoms are usually mild and begin gradually.

To find out more information on our specialist dementia care services and how we're managing the risk of COVID-19 in our care work, please contact the team.