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Introduction
In supported living, the person is not a “resident” but a tenant (or leaseholder/licensee) with the same rights and protections as anyone renting their own home. CQC, SCIE and the NDTi all emphasise that separating housing from care is vital to safeguard independence and uphold human rights.
Key tenancy rights
What inspectors look for
CQC’s “Right support, right care, right culture” guidance stresses that providers must not blur housing and care arrangements. Evidence inspectors expect includes:
Why rights matter
Practical advice for staff
References
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