Our Services...
Supported Living Services
Our supported living services enable people with learning disabilities, physical disabilities, mental health needs or autism to live full, active and rewarding lives in the local community.
Our Care & Support Services
A list of the services we provide, and who they are for, are shown below.
Autism
Learning Disabilities
Mental Health
Intensive Support
Community Enablement
Children
Transitions
Specialist Support
If you don't see the service you require listed, take a look at our how can we help? page for more Specialist Support Services.
Alternatively, get in touch with us via our contact page.
Services we Provide
We offer support such as:
- Finding and securing accommodation
- Financial advice and appointee-ship
- Daily living skills, taking medication and assistance in the home
- Enablement to access services, education and work placements
- Assistance and signposting to other community and leisure activities, including social groups and holidays
- Enablement to regain skills
- Positive behaviour support
We are a family of four with two adults at 22 years who require additional support. One has learning difficulties and the other is registered blind/partially sighted and has Cerebral Palsy, so both require different support. Flexi Care has met both their needs without a doubt. I would not hesitate to recommend Flexi Care to any family or individual who requires support at home or in the community. The support staff are punctual and friendly and we see them more as friends now than support for our boys. Flexi Care has made a massive difference to their lives as well as our own...
Michael - Flexi Care & Support Client
Advice & Support
Our team members are trained to support you to become as independant as possible, achieve the things you want to do, and help you plan for the future.
They will:
- Empower you to make your own choices by providing any information, advice or support you need
- Respect your confidentiality by keeping any information you share private - they will only share information with services, such as your GP or Social Worker if they think you are at risk
- Treat you with dignity and respect at all times
- Support you to achieve your personal goals at home or in the community and help you access activities that you enjoy, whilst ensuring your safety and wellbeing