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CQC ratedGoodAfya Care — overall rating, 1 August 2024View our CQC report
Specialist Support · Learning Disability

Supporting people with a learning disability

Afya Care supports adults with a learning disability to develop skills, live active lives and increase their independence. We work alongside each person to shape support around their goals — from maintaining a tenancy to building community links.

Who it's for

Is learning disability support right for you?

  • Adults with a learning disability
  • People who want to maintain their own tenancy
  • Those working towards supported employment
  • Anyone building everyday skills and independence

Afya Care operates from Aztec West (2440 The Quadrant, BS32 4AQ), supporting people across Bristol and the surrounding region.

What's included

How we support you with learning disability support

Maintaining tenancies

Practical help to manage and keep your own home.

Supported employment & job coaching

Support to find and keep work that suits you.

Education & training

Developing skills and confidence.

Community links & relationships

Building friendships, hobbies and interests.

Daily living skills

Cooking, budgeting and using public transport.

Medication management

Support and administration tailored to you.

Why Afya Care

The Afya Care difference

Everything we do is built around dignity, choice and independent living — with a team chosen for kindness, reliability and skill.

  • Person-centred support built around your goals
  • Focus on dignity, choice and independent living
  • Delivered through supported living or in your own home
  • An experienced, compassionate team
Care Quality Commission

Independently regulated

Rated Good by the Care Quality Commission

Afya Care is regulated by the CQC and holds an overall rating of Good, dated 1 August 2024. You can read our full inspection report directly on the CQC website.

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Questions

Frequently asked questions

We provide person-centred support to maintain tenancies, find supported employment, access education and training, build community links and develop everyday skills — always shaped around the individual.

Yes. Our aim is to help people develop skills, live active lives and increase their independence, with support delivered in supported living or in their own home.

Interested in learning disability support?

Get in touch to talk through what support could look like for you or someone you care for.