A successful transition begins long before move-in day. Careful planning, collaboration and the right support can make moving into a new home a positive, safe and empowering experience.

At Moreways Healthcare, we understand that moving into supported living is a significant life event. Whether someone is leaving hospital, a secure setting, residential care, prison, temporary accommodation or returning to the community after a period of instability, every transition is unique. Our experienced team works closely with the individual and everyone involved in their care to develop a personalised transition plan that promotes confidence, minimises disruption and supports long-term success.

Before any placement begins, we undertake a comprehensive assessment of strengths, aspirations, support needs, risks, health requirements and personal preferences. We liaise with commissioners, social workers, clinical teams, families, advocates and other professionals to ensure that all relevant information is considered and that the right environment and support arrangements are in place from the very beginning.

Our transition planning is flexible and person-centred. Depending on individual circumstances, this may include introductory visits to the property, meeting future support staff, gradual familiarisation with the local community, overnight or weekend stays, escorted visits, structured transition programmes and opportunities to build confidence before moving permanently. Where appropriate, we can work with professionals to develop phased transition plans that reduce anxiety and allow support to be introduced at a pace that feels comfortable.

Throughout the transition period we maintain open communication with everyone involved. Regular reviews allow us to respond quickly if support needs change, ensuring that the individual continues to receive the right level of assistance. Our multidisciplinary approach promotes continuity of care whilst helping people establish new routines, develop practical life skills and settle successfully into their new home.

Following the move, our support does not stop. The initial weeks are often the most important, and our team provides enhanced guidance, reassurance and practical assistance as individuals become familiar with their surroundings and develop confidence in their new environment. We support people to register with local healthcare services where required, access community facilities, attend appointments, establish meaningful daily routines and build positive relationships within their local community.

For individuals stepping down from inpatient mental health services or forensic settings, we work closely with clinical teams, probation services, community mental health teams and other partner agencies to ensure that agreed risk management strategies, care plans and licence or legal requirements are safely implemented within the community. This coordinated approach helps maintain stability while supporting recovery and increasing independence.

Transition planning is not a one-off event but an ongoing process. As individuals achieve their goals, develop new skills or require different levels of support, we review plans collaboratively to ensure support remains appropriate, proportionate and focused on positive outcomes. Our aim is to provide a smooth transition that enables each person to feel safe, welcomed, respected and empowered to build a fulfilling life within their new home and community.

If you would like to discuss an upcoming transition or explore whether Moreways Healthcare is the right provider, our referrals team will be pleased to guide you through the assessment and transition process.