Housing with support

This content applies to England only.

Housing laws vary between England and Scotland. This page applies to England only. Get advice relating to Scotland

Sometimes, having a home is not enough. If you need help or adaptations to stay in your home, or are considering moving to somewhere more suitable for your needs, this section will help you look at your options.

Getting the right support could help you to:

  • maintain or increase independence (eg if you are elderly or disabled)
  • set up home for the first time (eg if you are a young single parent or care leaver)
  • tackle mental health, drug or alcohol issues
  • avoid homelessness.

The rights you would have depend on the kind of accommodation you live in and, if you're renting, who your landlord is.

Getting needs assessed

If you are finding it difficult to manage at home, you can have an assessment of your needs carried out by the social services department to see what help you may require. This assessment is known as a community care assessment. Read more 

Housing support

Sometimes, people may need a little help with everyday activities at home. This is known as housing support. Read more 

Care at home

If you are finding it difficult to manage living at home, it may be possible for you to get your house adapted so that it is suitable for your needs, or for you to get help so that you can stay in your home. Read more 

Sheltered housing

If you are considering your housing options and want to know more about sheltered housing, this page has a brief overview and some helpful links. Read more 

Hostels and foyers

Some hostels offer housing support to people who need some help to adapt to living independently. Foyers are a special kind of hostel offering support for young people. Read more 

Care homes

Residential or nursing homes are also known as care homes. This page provides a brief guide if you are considering your care options. Read more 

Rights in supported housing

This page explains your rights if you live in supported accommodation. Your rights will depend on the kind of accommodation you are living or staying in and what kind of support you receive. Read more 

Useful links

Links to organisations and websites offering more advice and information on getting support at home or moving into supported or sheltered accommodation. Read more 

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