Supported Accommodation

supported accommodation, 18 and over.

We offer comprehensive mental health Support/Care Services, from forensic, complex mental health needs that is either mild, moderate or high in order to manage mental health and improve their self-confidence and emotional well-being.

supported we offer

  • Maintaining a tenancy and dealing with correspondence.
  • Managing finances, including budgeting and benefits
  • Daily living skills, including cooking, cleaning and shopping
  • Building confidence, resilience and self-esteem
  • Socialising and community involvement
  • Accessing education, training and employment
  • Managing personal hygiene and medication
  • Managing nutrition and hydration needs
  • Maintaining appropriate behaviour and good communication
  • Building positive relationships
  • Developing hobbies and interests

We also offer move-on services to support residents as they progress their ability to maintain their own independent accommodation while maintaining contact with their key worker from Care 4 J.

we work alongside

  • Sheffield City Council
  • Sheffield Mental Health Teams
  • Doctors
  • District Nurses 
  • Pharmacists
  • Hospitals
  • Clients families

supported accommodation, 18 and over.

We understand that there is no place like home, Therefore we offer our services to help people remain independent in the privacy of their own homes. Our Support/Care services are designed to meet each individual’s needs, you can expect to receive a consistently high standards of support/care at home, delivered by dedicated support workers who pride themselves on being punctual and flexible. Often having made great progress from one of our own supported services to living independently our staff will continue to visit you at home to make the transition as smooth and stress-free as possible.

Tenants Charter

We believe that every Tenant is entitled to a level of support that facilitates their personal development in a homely, domestic environment that is friendly, safe, caring and promotes progress towards independence and community integration. 

Our services will encourage individuals to achieve personal goals, ambitions and desires, which enable full integration into the local community and society as a whole. This Charter underpins our core business and is reflected in all areas of the organisation. It will be explained to each new client or their advocate during their transitional visits to the house. This will be done in the first language of the client including Braille, sign and pictorial illustration. 

We believe that Tenants have the right to:

  1. Privacy and their own room
  2. Use of shared rooms in the house
  3. Contribute to a personal plan of care
  4. Have support from staff
  5. A personal Key Worker
  6. Make a complaint
  7. Access to an independent advocate
  8. Information about issues on treatment, lifestyle or environment
  9. Choose and make decisions
  10. Choice of what to be referred to as
  11. Choose what to wear and eat
  12. Decide how to spend their time
  13. Choose friends and invite them home
  14. Decorate their room in their chosen style
  15. Play an active part in the local community 
  16. Choose a partner
  17. Freedom of sexual expression

We believe that our Tenant’s Charter will enable people living in our houses to be empowered and have control over their lives, so far as they are able. Our implementation of The Care 4 J Tenant’s Charter will form the basis of our contract with Tenants.