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Supported Living & Complex Care in London

Approved regional visibility for supported living & complex care conversations in London.

Supported living that builds independence across London

Supported living in London means helping individuals with learning disabilities, autism, and complex needs to live as independently as possible within their own community. In a city as vast and varied as London, this requires a provider who understands both the person and the place.

My Health Care Support delivers supported living across Greater London, working with local authorities, housing providers, and families to create arrangements that are stable, person-centred, and genuinely focused on what independence looks like for each individual.

We do not believe in one-size-fits-all placements. Every supported living arrangement we coordinate is shaped by the individual's goals, preferences, and the network of support around them — from family involvement to professional partnerships with borough teams.

Navigating London's supported living landscape

London's supported living sector is shaped by high housing costs, complex commissioning arrangements, and a diverse population with wide-ranging needs. We work within these realities, partnering with housing associations and local authority commissioning teams across boroughs including Southwark, Lambeth, Haringey, and Westminster.

Our approach focuses on creating stable, long-term arrangements rather than short-term fixes. We invest in understanding each individual's needs, matching them with support workers who share their interests and communicate in ways that work for them, and maintaining consistency over time.

For professionals making referrals — whether transition teams, social workers, or community learning disability teams — we offer a clear, structured process with a named contact from day one. We understand that these placements carry significant responsibility, and we treat every referral accordingly.

What supported living includes

Our supported living service covers daily living skills, personal care, community access, health appointments, social engagement, and the practical support needed to maintain a tenancy. We work to each individual's support plan and review regularly to ensure that the level of support remains appropriate as people grow in confidence.

For individuals with complex needs — including those who may display behaviours of concern or require specialist communication approaches — our staff receive ongoing training and supervision. We work closely with clinical teams, positive behaviour support specialists, and families to ensure that every aspect of support is informed and consistent.