Housing
Where People Live
People live in different places.
- Group homes where staff stay to help with care and living.
- Flats where people live independently by themselves or with housemates.
- Supported housing where staff call in to help with some jobs.
- At Home with parents or carers or by themselves.
- Hospitals where people can get special medical care.
Living in a group home
Group homes are where more than one person lives in a house with staff.
- Group homes are run by the local Council, Health Trust or by Private Companies.
- In a group home your rent is usually paid by the Council or Government.
- You should have a say in choosing who works in the home.
- You have rights because this is where you live.
- There will be a Home Manager who is responsible for you getting your rights.
- Sometimes group homes try to restrict your independence.
Living in your own flat
A flat is where you choose to live either independently or with housemates.
- In your own flat you are responsible for all the bills, chores and property.
- Your flat will have a landlord who might be private or the Government.
- You have rights because you will have a contract with the landlord.
- You can get support from Social Services or the Health Trust if you need it.
- Living in your own flat is a good way of having independence.
Living in supported housing
Supported housing is where one person or a group live in a flat and get regular visits from support staff.
- Support workers might be from Social Services, Health Trusts, or Charities.
- People in supported houses are responsible for bills, chores and looking after the house, but their support worker helps them manage.
- Supported housing is a good way of having independence.
Living at home
Living at home is where you live with a faily member or carer.
- How much responsibility you get depends on the people you live with and on how much you want.
- If you aren't getting your rights you have choices to get them.
- Find out what your choices are by asking an advocate or advocacy group.
- If you live at home your carer should get a discount on Council Tax.
Living in a hospital
Hospitals are where people can get special medical care.
- There are also long-stay hospitals where people with learning difficulties used to live. Most of these have been closed or are going to close.
- Some hospitals let you have little or no responsibility.
- If you live in a hospital and want to move somewhere else ask an advocate, the staff, a self-advocacy group or your key worker.

