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A man playing bowls on indoor green artificial turf in a bowling club.

Residential Care and Supported Living

For us, it’s personal

Supporting independence, every day.

Our focus goes beyond care — it’s about creating opportunities. We support individuals to take part in everyday life, build relationships and engage in activities that bring purpose and enjoyment.

From education and employment opportunities to social activities and community involvement, we encourage each person to explore their interests and achieve their goals.

We work closely with families, local authorities and health professionals to deliver a joined-up, supportive approach that makes a difference.

Our Services

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Supported Living

Support within an individual’s own home or shared accommodation, helping people develop life skills, manage daily routines and stay connected to their community — all while maintaining independence and choice.

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Residential Care

Safe, supportive homes with 24-hour care, providing structure, stability and a strong sense of belonging. Our homes, including Pip’s Lodge and Hafan, offer comfortable living spaces, personalised support and opportunities to build independence.

Silver Springs Support Domiciliary Care

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For us, it’s personal

Silver Springs Support is a family-run business at its core, with Tom and Judy having worked closely with Andreas for over 20 years. We provide highly personalised care and support for adults with learning disabilities, autism and complex needs — helping each individual live with greater independence, confidence and fulfilment

“When we knew our son had Down syndrome, as a baby, we hoped to allow him to have as much independence as possible when he grew to adulthood.

Everything was so positive, people cared so much, and he was able to achieve a lot, until he was almost 16, and was diagnosed with type 1 Diabetes (although he was just thrilled to be the same as his Dad and younger brother).

I wanted to try to tell you how thankful we are as a family for everything that our son has achieved in the three years since he came to live with you.”

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