Physical Disabilities

Physical Disabilities Support Services in Northamptonshire

At Haven Care Living, we provide specialist physical disabilities support services that enable adults to live independently, safely, and with dignity. Based in Northamptonshire, we support adults aged 18–65 with physical disabilities through flexible, person-centred supported living services delivered in their own homes and community settings across the UK.

Our approach focuses on empowerment, independence, and quality of life, ensuring individuals receive the right level of support tailored to their abilities, goals, and lifestyle.

We support adults with a wide range of physical disabilities, including:
  • Mobility impairments
  • Long-term physical health conditions

  • Neurological conditions affecting movement

  • Physical disabilities resulting from injury or illness

Our Physical Disabilities Support Services

Haven Care Living offers personalised support for adults with physical disabilities so people can live as independently and safely as possible in their own homes and communities.

Daily Living and Independence

Help with personal care, meal preparation, medication, and household tasks, using the right level of prompting, guidance, or physical assistance, Practical coaching around mobility, transfers, and use of equipment so people can move safely and reduce the risk of falls and Support to manage appointments, finances, and correspondence, encouraging the person to do as much as they can for themselves.

Accessible Homes and Equipment

Homes can include features such as level access, widened doorways, adapted bathrooms, and accessible kitchens to support independence, Use of mobility aids, hoists, specialist beds, assistive technology, and environmental controls is encouraged so people have more control over their environment and Our staff work alongside therapists and equipment services to make sure adaptations are safe, comfortable, and used correctly.

Person‑centred, Flexible Support

Support is tailored around individual needs, goals, and preferred routines, from a few hours a week to 24‑hour support where required, Plans are developed with the person, their family, and professionals to balance independence, safety, and choice and Support is regularly reviewed so it can adapt if someone’s health, mobility, or goals change over time.

Community and Meaningful Activities

Support with getting out and about, using public or accessible transport, and staying involved in hobbies, education, or volunteering, Help to explore employment options, including links to schemes such as Access to Work that can fund workplace adjustments and support and Focus on maintaining friendships, relationships, and family links to reduce isolation and promote emotional wellbeing.