Planning the Transition from Supported Living to Independent Living
Transitioning from supported living to independent living is a major step that requires careful, person-centred planning. We assess readiness which includes evaluating practical daily living skills, such as cooking, cleaning, budgeting, and personal care, as well as emotional readiness, including confidence, coping strategies, and motivation to live independently.
Structured Transition, Clear Oversight
Personalised transition plans are set to achieve goals and gradually builds independence while providing necessary support. With careful planning and tailored support from staff, our service users can successfully move to independent living while maintaining wellbeing and autonomy.

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From a placements perspective, our main challenge was confidence that a high-risk transition would not collapse in the first few weeks. Broaden Horizon built a clear move-on pathway with staged milestones, documented triggers, and a practical set-up checklist for the tenancy. Their floating support visits focused on budgeting, neighbour relations, and appointment adherence, and their updates made it easy to evidence tenancy sustainment to panel.
— Emma Richardson
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Commissioning the step-down plan required tight coordination with CMHT and , plus a realistic view of what the landlord would accept. Broaden Horizon led the communication, produced an agreed escalation plan, and kept risk management central without blocking independence. The move-on planning work covered utilities, benefits alignment, and daily routines, which reduced crisis calls and helped the tenancy stabilise in Hayes.
— Claire Thompson
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As a care manager, I needed outcome reporting I could rely on, not vague reassurance. Broaden Horizon set measurable goals, scheduled reviews, and provided written summaries that linked progress to incidents and protective factors. Their floating support was consistent and structured, helping the tenant maintain boundaries, attend appointments, and build local community connections. The move-on planning approach supported a safe reduction in support over time.
— Hannah Patel
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Our referral involved a woman with complex history and previous failed tenancies. Broaden Horizon’s move-on planning started early, mapping risks against the new environment and putting in place practical controls like bill schedules and weekly shopping routines. The floating support team reinforced coping strategies and quickly escalated concerns through the agreed channels. The result was improved stability and fewer tenancy-threatening incidents.
— Sophie Williams
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We were under pressure to free up a placement while ensuring the person did not become homeless again. Broaden Horizon balanced speed with thorough assessment, confirming eligibility and readiness before moving forward. Their move-on pathway included landlord engagement, documentation for housing applications, and a clear handover pack for the receiving agencies. The ongoing floating support reduced arrears risk and improved routine adherence.
— Daniel Carter
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The biggest barrier for our panel was evidence of sustained change, not just a planned move. Broaden Horizon provided timeline-based targets, tracked incident trends, and demonstrated how skills were transferring to a less supported setting. Their floating support in London was flexible around key risk points like evenings and benefit payment dates. That practical focus kept the tenancy stable and measurable.
— Olivia Hughes
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In this case, the transition needed careful safeguarding oversight and consistent communication across professionals. Broaden Horizon attended meetings, shared updates promptly, and ensured the escalation plan was understood by everyone involved. The move-on planning covered practical independence skills and community integration in Hayes, while floating support monitored early warning signs. It was a professional, accountable process from referral to stabilisation.
— Megan Jones
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We needed a provider who could support move-on without drifting into clinical care expectations. Broaden Horizon were clear about scope, offered prompts and structured coaching rather than personal care, and coordinated with health partners appropriately. Their floating support maintained routines, reduced missed appointments, and helped manage tenancy responsibilities. The move-on planning documentation strengthened our case for continued funding and reduced placement breakdown risk.
— James Thornton
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Phone Number
020 8797 9174
Business Location
112 Bedford Avenue Hayes, London, UB4 0DU
E-Mail ID
contact@broadenhorizon.co.ukDiscuss A Safe Move-On
If you are commissioning a move-on placement or need floating support to sustain a tenancy for adult women in Hayes or wider London, Broaden Horizon can advise on suitability, risks, and practical transition steps. Share your referral context and preferred timelines, and we will respond with vacancy information, assessment requirements, and reporting expectations. Use the form to start a conversation today.
