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Supported living

Supported living in Swansea

Keys provides supported living in Swansea for adults with learning disabilities, autism, mental health needs and acquired brain injuries. We support people to live more independently across the city, with the right level of support built around each person's goals and preferences.

Specialisms

Acquired Brain Injuries, Autism, Learning Disabilities, Mental Health Needs

Regulated by

CIW

Areas we serve

Across Swansea

Areas we serve in Swansea

Keys supports adults across the City and County of Swansea, including Morriston to the north of the city and the Swansea Valley near Trebanos. We work alongside Swansea Council to help people with everyday living skills, personal care, medication, community access and routes into education, volunteering or employment.

Supported living in Wales is regulated by Care Inspectorate Wales (CIW). Our support flexes for people living on their own, sharing with others, or stepping down from residential care.

For people’s safety we describe the areas we support rather than naming individual services or addresses. We also accept referrals from beyond Swansea.

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For Professionals

Placement & pathways in Swansea

Keys works with placing social workers and commissioners at Swansea Council to arrange supported living that lasts. We offer co-produced support plans, consistent local staff teams and clear outcomes reporting, with capacity for people moving on from residential or hospital settings.


Common questions

Concise, evidenced answers to the questions professionals ask most about our Swansea provision.

Which areas of Swansea does Keys cover?

Keys provides supported living across the City and County of Swansea, including Morriston and the Swansea Valley near Trebanos, working alongside Swansea Council.

Who is supported living in Swansea for?

Supported living in Swansea is for adults with learning disabilities, autism, mental health needs and acquired brain injuries who want to live more independently, whether on their own or sharing with others.

Who regulates Keys supported living in Swansea?

Supported living in Wales is regulated by Care Inspectorate Wales. Keys provides co-produced support plans and consistent staffing so commissioners can place with confidence.

Refer to Swansea

Tell us about the person and what they need, and our team will talk through availability and the next steps.

Connected Support

Support centred around each individual.

We call it Connected Support.

A network of Care, Education and Health services for children, young people and adults, seamlessly connecting specialist schools, alternative learning solutions, children’s homes, adult residential, supported living and health services and expertise.

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