Daily routine and wellbeing support
Gentle support with structuring each day and maintaining a healthy routine.
Supported living is about having your own space, your own routine, and your own life, with the reassurance that support is available when needed.
Our developing model is designed to help women stay in control of daily life, build confidence and routine, and remain part of their community.
Ideal for women who do not require intrusive care, but benefit from structured support.
Practical, non-intrusive support
We provide practical, non-intrusive support, including:
Gentle support with structuring each day and maintaining a healthy routine.
Prompting and reminders to help people stay on track with prescribed medication plans.
Regular social interaction and companionship to reduce isolation and improve wellbeing.
Encouragement and support to access local activities, groups, and community resources.
Ready to discuss support?
Hillcrest is developing women-only supported living for women who value their independence and may benefit from practical day-to-day support.
Our focus is helping women build confidence, routine, and independence.
Accommodation
Person-Centred. Respectful. Empowering.
At Hillcrest, no two women are the same. We are building a service that puts support around each person so they can remain in control of daily life.
Personal support plans
Support is built around each person, not a fixed routine.
Respect and choice
We respect independence, preferences, and personal decisions.
Confidence building
We encourage skills, routine, and confidence over time.
Calm environment
We are designing calm, homely environments that feel reassuring.
Supported living works best when people feel in control of their lives, not managed — and that is how we are building our service.
The supported living accommodation we are developing is designed to feel safe, comfortable, well-located, and connected to the local community.
Safe and comfortable
Spaces designed to help people feel settled and reassured.
Well-located
Close to community links, amenities, and transport.
Private space
Each person will have their own private space and daily rhythm.
Living options
Shared or self-contained living options that promote independence.
Supported living typically allows women to live in their own tenancy while receiving the right level of day-to-day support.
Referrals made simple
We welcome early conversations from Local Authorities, Social Workers, Healthcare Professionals, and families or private clients who want to register interest or discuss suitability.
Our process is designed for clear next steps: we will respond to discuss your enquiry and explain what is possible at this stage.
Why families choose us
Real experiences
Kind words from families and professionals who value calm, respectful support.
Ready to feel confident about the next step?
Speak with our team and discover how calm, respectful support can help your loved one feel safe, independent, and at home.
Frequently asked questions
Helpful answers about referrals, our developing accommodation, and how supported living will work at Hillcrest.
Hillcrest is developing services for women aged 65+ who value independence but may benefit from lighter-touch day-to-day support in a women-only supported living setting.
Our model focuses on practical, non-intrusive supported living. We can prompt, encourage, and support routines, but personal care needs should be discussed during assessment.
We welcome early conversations from Local Authorities, Social Workers, Healthcare Professionals, families, and private clients who want to register interest or discuss suitability.
We are currently developing supported living accommodation. Women will be able to have private space with shared or self-contained living options, depending on assessed needs and availability when we open.
We aim to respond promptly, explain the next steps clearly, and arrange assessment conversations where appropriate.
Insights and updates
Helpful updates on supported living development, referrals, and healthcare staffing.
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