Supported Accommodation in Liverpool and Across the UK
At Armstrong Support and Care, we provide safe, comfortable, and fully supported accommodation for young people (16-17 years) who require extra assistance to live independently. Based in Liverpool, we offer high-quality supported living services across the UK, helping young people with learning disabilities, autism, and mental health needs to thrive in a home environment that promotes dignity, choice, and independence.
Our accommodation provides a balance of independence and support, ensuring every person has the chance to build confidence, learn new skills, and enjoy a fulfilling life in a safe and nurturing environment.
Our supported accommodation is an important stepping stone for teenagers who are ready to move towards independence. We focus on practical life skills such as:
Managing money and budgeting, Cooking and healthy meal planning, Cleaning and home maintenance, Building positive relationships, Accessing education, training, or employment
Modern, safe housing in Liverpool – clean, fully equipped homes designed for comfort and accessibility.
24/7 support where needed – from personal care and daily living tasks to emotional wellbeing and community engagement.
Skill-building programmes – helping individuals with cooking, budgeting, cleaning, and other independent living skills.
Community integration support – encouraging participation in local activities, education, and employment opportunities.
Tailored support plans – every resident has a personalised plan to meet their unique needs and aspirations.
Call our team on 0117 442 0426 to talk through your options and discuss any questions you may have.
The care manager will visit you to discuss your needs and wishes, before creating your tailored care plan with you.
We will match the most suitable carer to you, ensure they are introduced, and our local team will support you whenever you need support.
Our supported accomodation services are ideal for individuals with:
We provide structured support to help young people (16-17 years) with learning disabilities develop life skills, manage daily routines, and participate in meaningful activities. Our team uses person-centered approaches to encourage independence and confidence.
When family situations become unsafe or unsustainable, some young people may find themselves at risk of homelessness. Our accommodation offers a safe alternative where teenagers can live securely while receiving emotional and practical support.
Mental health challenges can make adolescence even more difficult. For young people aged 16–17 living with anxiety, depression, or other mental health conditions, our supported accommodation provides a safe, structured, and nurturing environment.