
Supported Living Services For Young People & Adults.
Liberty Hub provides supported living services for adults, 18 years and over who are diagnosed with autism and learning difficulties, sensory processing disorders and behaviours that challenge.
THE TEAM
The Liberty Hub Group was established in 2021 by three work colleagues who have a combined knowledge and experience of over 25 years working in the social care industry, with children and adults who are diagnosed with ASD (autism spectrum disorder), learning disabilities, mental health, and challenging behaviour. Whilst working together, they realised how hard young people find transitions into adult placement with some unfortunately eventually breaking down due to the changes in their previously structured routine. Along with their combined education, knowledge and management experience they created Liberty Hub, aiming to bridge the gap for young people during transitions to adult placement, and provide them with an avenue to be continually supported in living their life within the community and having the ability to reach their full potential.
SERVICE USERS
Our service users are adults 18+ with autism, learning difficulty, behaviours that challenge and sensory processing disorders. We are a person-centred service that focuses on positive behaviour support, to enable our service users to be included within society irrespective of their disability. Liberty Hub promotes freedom and independence, and our service offers supported living within a local community allowing our residents to develop and maintain their independent and social skills.

THE TEAM
The Liberty Hub Group was established in 2021 by three work colleagues who have a combined knowledge and experience of over 25 years working in the social care industry, with children and adults who are diagnosed with ASD (autism spectrum disorder), learning disabilities, mental health, and challenging behaviour. Whilst working together, they realised how hard young people find transitions into adult placement with some unfortunately eventually breaking down due to the changes in their previously structured routine. Along with their combined education, knowledge and management experience they created Liberty Hub, aiming to bridge the gap for young people during transitions to adult placement, and provide them with an avenue to be continually supported in living their life within the community and having the ability to reach their full potential.

SERVICE USERS
Our service users are adults 18+ with autism, learning difficulty, behaviours that challenge and sensory processing disorders. We are a person-centred service that focuses on positive behaviour support, to enable our service users to be included within society irrespective of their disability. Liberty Hub promotes freedom and independence, and our service offers supported living within a local community allowing our residents to develop and maintain their independent and social skills.
OUR ACCOMMODATION
Liberty Hub has established partnerships with housing providers across Surrey and Greater London. Our service in Epsom is located on a quiet residential street and close to local amenities. We recognise that prospective adults who are diagnosed with autism and learning disability should have the opportunity to choose who can meet their needs. To facilitate that choice, we focus on the following.
Publishing detailed information on the service by providing a service user guide for each individual.
Provide each resident with their individual Tenancy Agreement
Supporting each resident with managing finances and budgeting.
Support with claiming and managing benefits.
Supporting domestic tasks such as cooking, cleaning and shopping.
The Reach Standards are also embedded across our supported living services. Our aim is to empower individuals to make their own choices about how they live their lives, but to be supported to do that when that may become difficult. Our staff take the time to really get to know each person and to understand their needs, interests and goals. They provide the care and support which sees residents improve their wellbeing, independence and achieve their potential.
Our staff teams have significant expertise in supporting people with Autism and learning difficulty, behaviour support (PBS) specialists, sensory disorders and behaviours that challenge.