Our range of services for older people offers a personalised level of support which adapts as people's needs change over time.
As your care needs change, it is a good idea to consider all your options carefully. Should you decide that your home is no longer meeting your needs, it is too expensive to run or you would prefer to be closer to your family, there are a variety of housing options available to suit your personal circumstances and preferences.
Making has an elite network of residential and nursing homes, and provides packages of care to a number of different extra care housing schemes across the country.
Whichever care option you choose, our specialist support is centred on helping and encouraging an active independent lifestyle.
Residential care and rehabilitation
We operate residential care homes that provide personal care and accommodation to people with with mental health needs. We have rehabilitation services where we provide expert, holistic care for people living with complex dementia syndrome and people living with bipolar disorder or schizophrenia.
Supported housing
We have over 80 supported housing services across the country including extra care, shared housing, and supported accommodation and living projects. We offer support ranging from low-level to intensive, 24/7 support, as well as short term, long term and temporary accommodation in an emergency.
We provide flexible floating support across many of our supported housing services. Our teams can support you with managing tenancies, budgeting, learning life skills and much more.
Community day services
Our community day services offer a safe and welcoming environment for you to visit in your local community. Whether you need an extra bit of support, advice around health and wellbeing, or want to meet new people, our services are open to you.
David’s story
David, 33, has cared for his wife for the last 8 years. He was referred to Making Space for carer support after he visited his local GP after feeling stressed. Our team supported David in his role as a carer.