
Supported living Services
Our support workers often work with people who have physical disabilities, mental health issues, learning disabilities, or older adults who need extra help to stay independent. They are the unsung heroes who make a significant difference in the lives of those they support.
Support workers play a crucial role in society by providing assistance to individuals who need help with daily activities and maintaining their independence. Their responsibilities vary depending on the needs of the person they are supporting but can include tasks such as:
✅ Personal care: Helping with bathing, dressing, grooming, and other personal hygiene needs.
✅ Medication management: Ensuring that the individual takes their prescribed medications on time and in the correct dosages.
✅ Domestic tasks: Assisting with household chores like cleaning, cooking, and laundry.
✅ Emotional support: Offering companionship and emotional support to combat loneliness and promote mental well-being.
✅ Transportation: Helping individuals get to appointments, social activities, or other places they need to go.
✅ Advocacy: Acting as an advocate for the individual’s rights and needs, especially when interacting with healthcare providers or other services.
✅ Rehabilitation support: Assisting with physical therapy exercises or other rehabilitation activities to help the individual recover or maintain their physical abilities.