Building Brighter Futures
We provide expert supported living services for adults with autism, ADHD, learning disabilities, complex needs, and mental health conditions.
Operating across the East Midlands and North West, our dedicated teams offer personalised support that empowers individuals to live independently, develop essential life skills, and achieve long-term goals.
With in-house clinical expertise and tailored, person-centred support planning, we help reduce reliance on care while promoting meaningful progress and improved quality of life.
Our commitment to excellence
- Expert-Led
Our in-house specialists in autism, mental health, and therapeutic care ensure every individual receives the highest quality support.
- Independence with reassurance
We help people live independently in their own homes with the confidence that personalised support is always there.
- Trusted by families and professionals
With a 95% satisfaction rate, we’ve built strong relationships with service users, families, and commissioners across the UK.
Professionals can rest assured that Prudent Supported Living is the right place to refer to, with our entire support team either having or working towards their care certificate and NVQ Lv.3 in Health & Social Care.
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What is supported living?
Supported living enables individuals to live independently while receiving tailored support suited to their needs. This could include help with daily tasks, emotional well-being, skill-building, and social opportunities. Our approach ensures each person has control over their life while accessing expert-led care.
Who can access your services?
We support adults with autism, ADHD, learning disabilities, complex needs, and mental health needs who require structured, person-centred assistance. Our services are tailored to meet varying levels of independence and complexity.
How do I access support?
You can reach out to us directly or be referred through a local authority, social worker, or healthcare professional. We work closely with families and professionals to create the right support plan.
How do you measure progress?
We focus on meaningful, measurable outcomes through increasing independence, reducing reliance on support, improving emotional well-being. Our structured approach has helped individuals reduce support hours by up to 200 per week within a year of placement with us.
Do you offer outreach and day services?
Yes we do offer outreach services








