At Ascension Social Care, our Floating Support Services provide flexible, short-term support to individuals who need help managing daily life while living independently in the community. This service is ideal for people who do not require 24/7 care but may need occasional or regular support to maintain their wellbeing, housing, and independence.
Our goal is to offer targeted, responsive assistance that empowers individuals to overcome challenges, build confidence, and stay safely in their own homes.
Who Can Benefit from Floating Support?
People with mental health needs
Young adults transitioning to independence
Individuals recovering from illness, hospital discharge, or homelessness
Those at risk of tenancy breakdown
Older adults or vulnerable individuals living alone
People managing addictions, domestic abuse recovery, or social isolation
What Our Floating Support Covers:
Help with budgeting, managing benefits, and rent
Support in maintaining tenancy and avoiding eviction
Accessing healthcare, education, and employment services
Daily living support (e.g., shopping, meal prep, appointments)
Building social connections and accessing local resources
Encouraging routine, stability, and confidence
Signposting to other community services or professionals
Short-term intervention during crisis periods
Our support workers are empathetic, non-judgemental, and culturally sensitive, ensuring that each individual is treated with dignity and respect. Services are goal-focused and tailored to each person's circumstances, with the aim of gradually reducing support as independence increases.
For more information or to make a referral, please contact us at +44 208 829 9812. Let us help you or your loved one live safely and confidently in the community.
At Ascension Social Care, our Floating Support Services provide flexible, short-term support to individuals who need help managing daily life while living independently in the community. This service is ideal for people who do not require 24/7 care but may need occasional or regular support to maintain their wellbeing, housing, and independence.
Our goal is to offer targeted, responsive assistance that empowers individuals to overcome challenges, build confidence, and stay safely in their own homes.
Who Can Benefit from Floating Support?
People with mental health needs
Young adults transitioning to independence
Individuals recovering from illness, hospital discharge, or homelessness
Those at risk of tenancy breakdown
Older adults or vulnerable individuals living alone
People managing addictions, domestic abuse recovery, or social isolation
What Our Floating Support Covers:
Help with budgeting, managing benefits, and rent
Support in maintaining tenancy and avoiding eviction
Accessing healthcare, education, and employment services
Daily living support (e.g., shopping, meal prep, appointments)
Building social connections and accessing local resources
Encouraging routine, stability, and confidence
Signposting to other community services or professionals
Short-term intervention during crisis periods
Our support workers are empathetic, non-judgemental, and culturally sensitive, ensuring that each individual is treated with dignity and respect. Services are goal-focused and tailored to each person's circumstances, with the aim of gradually reducing support as independence increases.
For more information or to make a referral, please contact us at +44 208 829 9812. Let us help you or your loved one live safely and confidently in the community.