Transitioning from a long hospital stay to supported living
Transitioning from a long stay in hospital to supported living services involves person-centred planning to ensure this is the right step for you or your loved one. To do this, we’ll collaborate with both the hospital and your family to assess your needs and ensure a smooth, safe and tailored transition. This allows individuals to live independently, while still having access to 24-hour care and support where needed.
Joshua has settled with the support team from day one; they kept me informed from Weston Road every day for the first few weeks he moved there, and nearly 6 months later, Joshua has done nothing but smile.
Mum of Joshua, a person supported by Lifeways
What does it mean to transition from hospital to independent supported living?
Transitioning from hospital to supported living means moving from an inpatient or rehabilitation setting into your own home within the community. This allows vulnerable adults and people living with complex needs to confidently move away from a hospital setting, without having to step straight back into a completely independent life. To do this, we’ll assess your day-to-day living skills to create a tailored support plan to assist with your hospital transition into our supported living services.
Tailored support plans for long-stay hospital transitions
Leaving the hospital and moving into the community can be a significant and often daunting transition, especially for people with complex care needs or those who have spent a long time in a hospital setting. At Lifeways, we create person-centred support plans to ensure your transition from hospital into supported living is well planned and centred around your individual needs. We focus on:
- Understanding your health needs and routines
- Identifying the right option for you, whether that be supported living or residential care
- Preparing support teams that are aligned to your unique needs
- Reducing the risk of readmission
Who is supported living for?
Supported living is for people with complex conditions who require extra support to live a fulfilling life. This can include things like:
- Mental ill health
- Acquired brain injuries
- Learning disabilities
- Physical disabilities
- Autism
How do I know if I’m ready to transition from a long hospital stay to supported living?
Everyone’s long stay hospital transition is different, so it’s completely natural to feel unsure. The best thing to do is explore whether the right support can be put in place to help you continue your recovery safely out of hospital and in the community. If you have personal support needs that can be met in the community and you want to regain your independence at your own pace, then a transition from hospital to supported living could be the right choice for you.
Moving into independent supported living
No two hospital discharges are the same, which is why we take a collaborative approach, working closely with you, your hospital team, and your family to ensure the smoothest transition possible. This includes gradual steps to help you feel settled and secure, as well as ongoing reviews to ensure our support remains aligned with your changing needs and supports long-term independence. For many people, independent supported living provides the structure, encouragement and reassurance needed to continue recovery in everyday life. Moving on from long hospital stays to supported living can help:
- Build independence at a pace that’s right for you
- Improve confidence
- Encourage engagement with the local community
- Create a real sense of routine and purpose
Find out more about how we play a pivotal role in your transition from a long hospital stay and hear from one of the people we’ve supported.
Find supported living services near you
If you’re thinking of transitioning from hospital to supported living, our friendly and professional team can help you explore your options and decide the right support for you. Get in touch to speak with a member of the team and find supported living services near you.
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Oak House
Birmingham, West Midlands
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Learning disabilities, Autism, Physical disabilities, Mental health
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Mayfair Court
Raunds, Northamptonshire
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Alexandra Park
Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, Northumberland
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Autism, Learning disabilities
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Find support in your areaHospital transition to supported living - FAQs
What does supported living mean?
The meaning of supported living is to live independently in your home, with 24-hour support available to help with medication, personal care, and daily tasks as needed. This allows people to confidently move out of a hospital setting and into their own space while still receiving the care they need.
How will my support be planned before I leave hospital?
Your hospital transition into independent supported living is carefully planned in collaboration with hospital staff and your family. We create a tailored support plan to understand your needs, routines and personal preferences before the move.
Can my family be involved in the transition?
Yes, absolutely. We make sure to involve your loved ones throughout the transition, to both help plan the best support for you and settle you into your new home after leaving the hospital.
Can supported living accommodate complex needs?
Yes, independent supported living after hospital can support a wide range of needs. This includes medication support, monitoring and help with day-to-day tasks as and when needed.