Housing options for adult son with learning disabilities
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debibowdery
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I am trying to discover housing options for my 30 year old son who will need some support to be independent, he is physically able but has moderate, severe and complex learning disabilities. I have constantly come up against brick walls and hierarchy so far, a directory for each region would be so helpful.
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Hi debibowdery and welcome
There may be some info on this site or you may be better to ring the help line on monday
0808 800 3333
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Hi @debibowdery
Welcome to our website and online community.
I hope that we can help you further with this .
I have attached a link below which is on our site.
https://www.scope.org.uk/support/services/supported-living -
Hi @debibowdery,
The closest thing I can link you to is the current registered providers of social housing list on the government website. It's quite a long list but you should be able to break it down into regions.
What brick walls have you come up against so far with housing?
Learning Disabled England has some good information about housing options and is a good starting point for the range of options available. Some are more difficult to achieve than others.
Mencap has also produced some information about housing.
If you want to talk through your son's situation in more depth please let me know and I'd be happy to provide further advice.
Best wishes
Debbie
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