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About Us
Transforming Support is a UK-based provider of supported living and community support services for adults with learning disabilities, autism, acquired brain injuries, mental health needs and other complex support needs. The organisation delivers personalised, person-centred support designed to promote independence, wellbeing and quality of life within community settings.
Who We Are
Transforming Support provides specialist supported living and outreach services that enable individuals to live independently while receiving tailored support. The organisation supports adults with a range of needs, helping them build life skills, manage daily routines and actively participate in their communities.
Working closely with local authorities, healthcare professionals and families, Transforming Support develops personalised support plans aligned with individual needs, preferences and long-term goals. The organisation focuses on empowering individuals through consistent, structured support.
Services are delivered within the regulatory framework of adult social care in England, with regulated activities overseen by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) where applicable.
What We Do
Supported Living Services
Providing accommodation-linked support to help individuals live independently within community settings.
Community Outreach Support
Delivering tailored support in individuals’ homes to assist with daily living and community participation.
Complex Needs Support
Supporting individuals with learning disabilities, autism, mental health needs and behaviours that challenge through structured care approaches.
Approach & Values
Transforming Support focuses on person-centred, independence-focused care that promotes dignity, choice and inclusion. Support teams work collaboratively with individuals to build confidence, develop skills and enhance quality of life.
Industry Role
Transforming Support operates within the UK supported living and complex care sector, providing services that enable adults with additional needs to live independently within their communities.