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Supported housing

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Simon House is a 51-bed homeless hostel in the heart of the Oxford.

Supported housing or 'housing related support' is available to people with a wide range of support needs.

This includes people with physical or mental disabilities, young people leaving care, those with alcohol or drug-related issues, and people fleeing domestic violence.

Our supported housing service allows individuals to live independently in a home of their own while receiving regular visits from a Support Worker who will help with matters they find challenging.

We have a number of supported housing schemes across London and southern England. To apply for these homes, nominations must be made to us by an external agency, such as Social Services or a local authority.

We also manage a ‘move-on’ scheme called ‘Simon House’ in Oxfordshire, which provides interim accommodation for people who currently, or previously, live in supported housing.

Click here to view all Supported housing properties
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