Nurture Bridge Housing and Support

Safe housing and support with dignity, choice, and independence

Nurture Bridge Housing and Support provides person-centered housing and tailored support for people with learning disabilities, autism, behaviours that challenge, and mental health needs. We work with families, professionals, and referral partners to create stable, respectful, and supportive living environments.

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About

A trusted, person-centered approach

We focus on safe housing and compassionate support that reflects each personโ€™s goals, communication needs, routines, and preferences.

Our approach is informed by rights-based practice and careful partnership working with families, commissioners, and community professionals. We present alignment with sector guidance in an informed and responsible way.

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Services

Support tailored to individual needs

We provide housing and support pathways designed around safety, wellbeing, and greater independence.

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Supported housing

Safe, stable housing options designed to promote dignity, security, and everyday independence.

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Autism-informed support

Consistent, respectful support shaped around communication styles, sensory needs, and individual routines.

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Complex needs support

Thoughtful support for people with learning disabilities, behaviours that challenge, and mental health needs.

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Values

What guides our support

Our work is shaped by compassion, respect, and practical support that helps people live well in their communities.

This includes a clear focus on Right Support, and Right Culture: providing support that is person-centered, promotes independence and inclusion, and is delivered by teams who understand each personโ€™s rights, preferences, and goals.

We also reflect key aspects of the REACH principles by supporting people to have real choice and control, encouraging meaningful relationships and community presence, promoting active participation in everyday life, and ensuring support is shaped around each personโ€™s communication, strengths, and aspirations.

Person centered support

Support is built around the individual, with attention to voice, choice, strengths, and personal outcomes.


Rights and inclusion

We promote dignity, participation, and opportunities for people to live meaningful lives within their communities.


Partnership working

We work collaboratively with families, referrers, commissioners, and professionals to plan support well. This includes open communication, shared goals, clear roles, mutual respect, timely information sharing, and a commitment to making decisions in the best interests of the person receiving support.


Right Support, Right Culture

We aim to provide support that is respectful, least restrictive, and rooted in dignity, choice, belonging, and positive outcomes for each person.

To provide Right Support, we focus on helping each person to build independence, maintain relationships, take part in their community, and access support that is flexible, consistent, and tailored to their communication style, preferences, strengths, and goals.

To promote Right Culture, we work to create environments where people are treated with respect, listened to, and supported by teams who understand their rights, value their individuality, and are committed to compassionate, person-centred practice. This means encouraging openness, reflective learning, positive leadership, and a shared focus on dignity, inclusion, and continuous improvement.