Our Services

Gentle Comfort Care Ltd provides supported living services for adults aged 18 and over with mental health needs.

We support individuals to live within the community while maintaining their own tenancy or accommodation arrangements, receiving the support they require to manage daily living and promote wellbeing.

We provide care and support services only. Accommodation and tenancy arrangements remain separate unless otherwise agreed through lawful partnership arrangements.

Supported Living Model

Supported living enables individuals to live as independently as possible, with support delivered in a way that respects their rights, preferences, routines, and choices.

We provide flexible support tailored to assessed needs and agreed outcomes.

Support is designed to promote independence, stability, confidence, and meaningful community engagement.

24-Hour Support

Where commissioned and assessed as necessary, support can be arranged on a 24-hour basis, including waking night or sleep-in arrangements where appropriate.

Support levels are reviewed regularly to ensure they remain suitable and proportionate.

Personal Care

Where required, we provide personal care in line with assessed needs and agreed support plans.

This may include support with:

  • Personal hygiene
  • Dressing
  • Nutrition and hydration
  • Daily routines
  • Maintaining a safe living environment

All personal care is delivered with dignity, privacy, and a focus on promoting independence wherever possible.

Recovery and Daily Living Support

We may also support with:

  • Medication support where agreed
  • Budgeting and routines
  • Appointment attendance
  • Community access
  • Emotional wellbeing support
  • Building daily living skills
  • Maintaining structure and independence

What We Do Not Provide

Gentle Comfort Care Ltd does not provide:

  • Nursing care
  • Inpatient care
  • Residential care home services
  • Hospital-based treatment
  • Specialist medical or therapeutic treatment services

Individuals are supported to access external health professionals and specialist services where required.

Working with Others

We work alongside local authorities, healthcare professionals, housing providers, families, and other relevant services to ensure coordinated and appropriate support.

Our role is to provide consistent day-to-day support within a supported living model while maintaining clear professional boundaries.

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