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Here you’ll find our latest updates, announcements and good news stories from across Lifeways.

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Watch: Kyle, 18, talks about life at a Lifeways supported living service– and his hobbies!

Kyle, who’s 18 years old, this summer moved from a specialist school to Mulberry Lodge, a Lifeways supported living service for 14 adults in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire.

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Company news

Lifeways CEO Justin Tydeman: being optimistic for 2022

You may, like me, find your heart sink a little as the newspapers and screens fill up again with COVID-related news and tension.

Amidst all that anxiety and noise, I want to share some information and thoughts which make me optimistic for 2022.

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‘I love being that first step to a brighter future,’ Launa on how she moved from a career in domiciliary care to Lifeways

Launa hadn’t always wanted to work in social care.

In fact, in her working life, Launa had tried her hand at a little bit of everything – including retail, warehouse work, all the way to building and optimising websites!

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Industry

Half of adults have higher opinion of social care since pandemic began – and three quarters believe it’s as important as the NHS: survey

The social care sector enjoys greater public respect and admiration since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, according to a survey of the views of more than 2,200 adults.

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Service

‘I furnished it all myself’: how Will settled into his purpose-built supported living apartment

Late last year, Will, who we support, moved into Brunswick Gardens, a purpose-built Lifeways supported living service on the outskirts of Newcastle.

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Service

‘Our whole family can’t thank everyone enough!’ Mark’s reablement story

After an in-patient stay in a Gateshead hospital, Mark was experiencing a decline in his independent living skills.

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