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Supported accommodation
Our supported accommodation give people who have been homeless a longer-term, stable base from which they can recover and prepare to live independently.
We have a range of supported accommodation services including specialist accommodation for Autistic adults and for drug and alcohol rehabilitation.
Clients are supported by a dedicated keyworker, who works with them to create a plan that will help them progress towards independence and security – developing their skills and confidence, as well as helping them to re-connect with their personal interests, passions and sense of self.



Every single day I am able to see the value in what we do. It is great to see clients rediscovering their identities as they go through recovery from homelessness, remembering what they used to enjoy, and developing new skills and hobbies, re-forging relationships that may have become broken over time, and being able to be their authentic selves.
Julian House Support Worker


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