Who Are We?
The Home Hub Supported Living is an experienced agency working since 2003 to support young people aged 16+ to confidently and successfully achieve independent living
About Our Group
Priory 16+ Adult Care is part of the (formerly Craegmoor and Amore Care) Priory Group and is uniquely placed to benefit from the breadth and depth of the Priory Group’s reputable services and expertise. From education to hospitals, care homes and secure facilities, the Group provides specialist behavioural care services to improve people’s health and wellbeing.
The Home Hub Supported Living's Services
- Autism care and support
- Dementia care
- Brain Injury Services
- Learning disability support
- Mental health support
- Positive behavioural support
- Preparing young people for adulthood
- Prader-Willi Syndrome support
Let Us Find The Perfect Assisted Living Accommodation And Care For Your Needs
Struggling to find an assisted living service that meets all your needs? Leave it to us at The Home Hub Supported Living. Our dedicated and person-centred approach ensures individuals develop at their own pace, and they make their own choices about their daily lives.
38.9%
Of care leavers aged 19-21 years are not in education, training or employment
4x
Young people leaving care are 4x more likely to suffer a mental health condition
96%
Of care leavers do not go to university
1 in 4
Young care leavers will experience homelessness
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These Figures Are Unacceptable For Us.
We recognise that many young people, through no fault of their own, need a helping hand in finding their way in life.
For those leaving care at 18, this can be a particularly daunting time with many reporting their transition from care to be abrupt, poorly planned and not properly explained.For those who do not get this support, there is an increased risk of poor outcomes in key areas such as housing, education and health.
Struggling to find suitable care? We
can help you.
Our service is best suited to young people who have had multiple placement breakdowns within the care setting i.e. young people who do not fit into the conventional group setting, such as residential care, children’s homes, semi-independent homes or foster placements.