Our Service to You

We provide progressive, personalised care for people with complex needs. We offer a range of different options to meet tenants’ evolving needs and help tenants to live their best life.

Supported Living

At Progressive Mews

Finding the right living arrangement is crucial to maintaining quality of life, independence, and well being. Supported living offers a unique blend of independence and assistance, tailored to meet the diverse needs of individuals requiring a specific level of care.


Our supported living services provide a unique environment of support for adults requiring help to live independently in their own homes, within a community-based setting. Our tenants have access to various services, such as help with personal care, medication management, housekeeping, and social activities, all within a safe and supportive community setting. This type of living arrangement aims to enhance quality of life, foster independence and provide peace of mind for both tenants and their families.


We offer a seamless approach for people requiring access to round-the-clock support. Every service is staffed and maintained to the highest standards, enabling individuals with complex needs to live safe, happy and fulfilling lives.

What are the benefits of Supported Living?


Supported living offers numerous advantages to the service user, placing their needs at the heart of the service. Benefits of supported living include;

  • Personalised Care; Tenants receive individualised care plans tailored to their specific needs, ensuring they get the right level of support for daily activities such as bathing, dressing and medication management
  • Social Engagement; Opportunities for social interaction through organised activities, communal dining, and trips away in the UK help reduce feelings of isolation and promote mental and emotional wellbeing
  • Independence; While providing necessary support, these communities encourage tenants to maintain as much independence as possible, promoting a sense of autonomy and self-esteem
  • Holistic Well Being; Supported living addresses not just physical health, but also emotional, social and mental wellbeing through a variety of wellness programs and support services
  • Peace of Mind for Families; Knowing that their loved ones are in a safe, supportive environment with professional care available provides significant peace of mind for families and caregivers.


Is Supported Living right for you?


If you, or someone you know, is over the age of 18 and needs support in order to live completely independently, supported living may be a suitable option. Supported living is generally targeted towards those with physical disabilities and learning disabilities, chronic health conditions and mental health needs, offering the opportunity to live in accommodation with relevant support services to hand.


What is the difference between Supported Living, Assisted Living and Residential Care?


Understanding the differences between supported living, assisted living and residential care is essential for selecting the most appropriate care service. Each features a certain level of care staff intervention (i.e. how often carers are required to support the individual)


Supported living is designed for individuals who need minimal assistance with daily activities while maintaining their independence in single occupancy or shared apartments.


Assisted living offers a higher level of care, providing substantial help with personal care, health management, and daily tasks in a communal setting. Residents are accommodated in single or shared apartments.


Residential care provides the most intensive level of home care, suitable for individuals requiring continuous supervision and comprehensive assistance with daily activities, health services, and medication administration, typically in a facility with shared living spaces.


Tips for a smooth transition


Transitioning from your regular home into supported living accommodation can be daunting at first, and the uncertainty of moving into somewhere new can create a feeling of anxiety. By following our top tips, you'll gain a better understanding of how things work, aiming to help you relax as much as possible.


  1. Visit the accommodation; Visit different available locations to see which one suits your needs the most. Pay attention to the environment, staff interactions, and available amenities.
  2. Involve loved ones; Include family members and close friends in the decision making process. Their support and insights can be invaluable in choosing the right community and easing the transition.
  3. Plan ahead; Start planning the move well in advance. Create a checklist of tasks, such as downsizing belongings, organising important documents and arranging for transportation.
  4. Personalise your space; Bring personal items, such as photographs, favourite furniture, and keepsakes to make the new living space feel like home. Familiar items can provide comfort and help with the adjustment. Here at Progressive Mews, you can choose a colour for your bedroom and lounge walls so that you really feel at home here.
  5. Stay positive; Focus on the positive aspects of the move, such as new social opportunities and greater access to care. Maintaining a positive attitude can make the transition easier.
  6. Get to know the community; Participate in community activities and social events to meet other tenants and staff. Building relationships early on can help create a sense of belonging and ease feelings of loneliness or anxiety.
  7. Communicate your needs; Be open with the staff about your preferences, routines, and any specific needs or concerns. Clear communication ensures that you receive personalised care and support.