We provide structured support for individuals with complex needs when accessing environments outside the home. Our focus is on helping individuals attend appointments, maintain routines and participate in everyday activities safely while promoting independence and confidence.
Working alongside families, case managers and professionals, our support workers help individuals navigate different environments, maintain structure in their daily lives and build confidence in completing everyday tasks.
Appointment and Activity Support
Assistance attending medical appointments, therapy sessions, education, work placements and structured activities.
Structured Daily Support
Helping individuals maintain routines, organisation and engagement with day-to-day responsibilities outside the home.
Confidence in Different Environments
Supporting individuals to safely navigate different settings while building familiarity and independence.
Experienced Complex Needs Support
Support workers experienced in assisting individuals with neurological conditions and complex needs.
Our support workers assist individuals with a wide range of complex needs, providing practical structured support that promotes independence and confidence in everyday environments.
Examples include individuals with:
• Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), supporting rehabilitation routines, organisation and independence
• Spinal Injuries and Neurological Conditions, assisting with daily structure, planning and accessing activities
• Autism, ADHD and Neurodivergent Conditions, supporting routine, planning, emotional regulation and everyday engagement
• Learning Disabilities and Global Developmental Delay, providing structured support to develop independence and life skills
• Cerebral Palsy, assisting with organisation, communication support and participation in daily routines
• Mental Health Needs, including individuals requiring structured support with routines and day-to-day functioning
• Stroke, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Parkinson’s Disease and other neurological conditions, supporting independence and engagement in daily life
• Young People and Adults transitioning into greater independence, supporting life skills, routine and structured activities
Whether you're looking for specialist complex care support or you're an experienced support worker seeking your next opportunity, we’d love to hear from you

Specialist support for adults living with health needs, helping individuals live safely and independently at home and in the community.

Supporting individuals to access their community safely, build confidence and maintain independence in everyday life.

Working in collaboration with CQC-registered providers when an individual’s needs require regulated clinical care.