At Prudent Supported Living Services, we take pride in offering a wide array of support services tailored to meet the diverse and evolving needs of our clients. Our commitment to individualized care means that no matter the circumstance, we are here to provide comprehensive support every step of the way.
The support provided consists of the following (please note this list is not exhaustive):
We've collaborated with Just One Thing Mindfulness, to ensure that our hard-working staff team receive not only the support they need to carry out their often challenging job role, but to provide them with the tools they need to navigate the stresses and demands of a busy life.
The mindfulness course being delivered to Prudent Staff is based on the Mindfulness for Life Programme developed by Oxford Mindfulness Centre. This programme focuses on the development of mindfulness skills and practices that can be applied to everyday life.
To find out more about Mindfulness, visit the Just One Thing Mindfulness page via the button below!
At Prudent Supported Living Services, we believe that diversity is our strength. Our community is a vibrant tapestry of individuals from various cultural backgrounds, abilities, ages, genders, socioeconomic statuses, languages, and sexual orientations. We celebrate this diversity as it enriches our collective experience and fosters understanding and empathy.
We are committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone feels respected, valued, and supported. Our programs and services are designed to be accessible to all, regardless of their background or identity. We actively promote equality and strive to eliminate barriers that may hinder individuals from fully participating in our community.
We have a partnership with Beacon Housing CIC, a non-profit organisation that has aided the individuals we support in securing amazing accommodation such as the property below:
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