We have many services across England and Wales that can support you to live your life, your way. From Luv2MeetU, our friendship service, to our supported employment programme.
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Short breaks & Respite
We have different short breaks and respite services to help you or your family to enjoy some well-deserved time for yourself. Find out More
Quality and Improvement at Hft
We take pride in the level of care we deliver. Our Quality and Improvement team maintain high and consistent standards across our services. Find out More
Personalised Technology
At Hft we define personalised technology as any device or equipment that can enable you to live as independently and safely as possible. Find out More
Transition
We support young learning disabled people making the transition from children’s services to adult social care services. Find out More
Supported Living
We support learning disabled people to live however and wherever they choose. We can then provide support in a way that suits each person. Find out More
Domiciliary Care (or In-Home Care)
We’ll support you with everyday activities like shopping or preparing meals to help you enjoy more independence. Find out More
Day Opportunities
Take part in activities that interest you with Hft day opportunities. We’ll match your interests and find activities in your local community. Find out More
Residential
Residential Care may suit you if you need specialist care throughout the day and night. In our residential care homes, trained staff will support you to life the best life possible. Find out More
Supported Employment
Having a job isn’t just about earning an income. It can help to build confidence, develop skills and widen friendships. Find out More
Luv2meetU
Luv2meetU is a friendship service for learning disabled and autistic adults. It can help you improve your health and well-being. Find out More
Safeguarding Policy
We take our safeguarding responsibility very seriously. We follow the six key safeguarding principles defined in the Care Act. Find out More