Supported living in Thrybergh
This new development marks Achieve together’s expansion in the South Yorkshire region, featuring four semi-detached houses and one detached bungalow. This specialist supported living home, self-contained apartments providing specialist support for adults with autism spectrum conditions, leaning disabilities, other associated complex needs.
Each of the houses boasts three bedrooms and two bathrooms, offering flexibility for either single occupancy or shared accommodation where suitable. The two-bedroom bungalow, anticipated to be completed in a later phase in 2024, will be designed to accommodate an individual with more complex needs, likely requiring a minimum of 2:1 support.
This home’s profile number is 979.
This upcoming development will feature four three-bedroom semi-detached houses, adaptable for single or shared occupancy, alongside a two-bedroom detached bungalow.
Each house boasts spacious interiors exceeding 80 square meters, complemented by ample gardens and two parking spaces. On the ground-floor, people supported will find a lounge, kitchen, and WC, while the first-floor hosts two bedrooms and a main bathroom, with the master suite located on the second-floor. In cases of single occupancy, the spare bedrooms offer versatility, serving as a support team sleep-in area, craft/activity room, or additional living space to suit people supported needs.
The wheelchair-accessible bungalow spans 63 square meters and is designed to accommodate complex requirements. Featuring a separate kitchen with locking provisions if necessary, the bungalow also offers a second bedroom ideal for storage, activities, or support team accommodations. Additionally, people supported will enjoy an enclosed garden and designated parking spaces.
These homes are constructed to modern specifications, boasting high energy efficiency standards. Each features triple-glazed windows and electric car charging points, ensuring sustainability and convenience for people supported.
We are here to support you and your family. If you have a referral please fill out the form provided. Please keep in mind we can only accept referrals from those young people and adults who have a diagnosis of ASC.