Your voice Your choice
Your life

Changing Journeys Care & Support delivers supported living across London for adults with learning disabilities from mild to complex needs. Our focus is on what people can do, with patient, practical support that builds skills, confidence and a real sense of belonging.

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Our approach

Adults with learning disabilities want and deserve the same things everyone else does: a home, friendships, hobbies, choices and a meaningful daily life. Our role is to provide just enough support to make that possible never too little, never too much.

Core principles
  • Independence is built, not given
  • Choice and control sit with the service user
  • Easy-read communication is the default, not the exception
  • Risk is enabled, not avoided
  • Family and circle of support are partners
  • Inclusion in the local community is non-negotiable

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How we support

Adults with learning disabilities

Communication & decision-making

We use easy-read materials, picture options, plain language and Mental Capacity Act-aware decision-making. Every important choice is supported never made for the person.

Daily living skills

From cooking a meal to making a bus journey to organising a wardrobe we break tasks down into achievable steps and build skills patiently over time. Every small win counts.

Health & wellbeing

We help service users attend GP and Annual Health Check appointments, understand health information in accessible formats and stay active. Personal and nursing care are not part of our offer, but we coordinate closely with district nurses, GPs and specialist learning disability health teams.

Community & friendships

We help service users access local groups, day centres, sports clubs, faith communities, art classes and volunteering - building real connections, not just attendance.

Employment & education

For service users who want to work or learn, we support job coaching, supported internships, college courses and adult education - including liaison with employment specialists and disability employment advisers.

Advocacy & rights

We help service users understand their rights, speak up in meetings, challenge decisions, access advocacy services and engage with professionals confidently. The aim is always growing self-advocacy over time.

Who we support

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We support adults aged 18 and over with:
  • Mild, moderate or severe learning disabilities
  • Profound and multiple learning disabilities (PMLD), where social and practical support is appropriate
  • Co-occurring autism
  • Co-occurring mental health conditions
  • Behaviour that challenges, with positive behaviour support frameworks
  • Adults transitioning from family home, residential care or hospital settings

Working with families
Families have often been the constant in a service user’s life for decades. We respect that. We work in genuine partnership  not in opposition  and keep families informed and involved at the level the service user chooses.

Let’s start a conversation

Whether you’re looking for support for yourself, a relative or a person you commission for — we’re here to listen.

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