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Introduction
Supported living helps people live in their own home (alone or with others) with tailored support to stay independent. Crucially, housing and support are separate: the person holds a tenancy or licence for their home, and support is arranged under a separate agreement. The focus is on choice, control and ordinary community life.
Key features
Registration (England)
CQC regulates the care provided in supported living, not the housing. If a service provides the regulated activity “personal care”, the provider must register with CQC; if no personal care is provided, CQC registration is not required. The accommodation and care agreements must remain separate. Homecare delivered into supported living must be provided by a CQC-registered agency.
Quality expectations
CQC expects models of care that promote choice, control and independence (“Right support, right care, right culture”). Leaders and staff should create cultures where people are confident, included and empowered, with genuine access to their local communities.
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