At Soho Care, our support services go beyond the basics.
We offer personalised guidance to help young adults aged 16+ build confidence, life skills, and emotional strength — with services delivered across key areas of North and South London, including Croydon, Sutton, Surrey, and Hillingdon.
Support designed in line with statutory care responsibilities for 16–17-year-olds, ensuring legal and developmental needs are fully met.
Care plans developed collaboratively with the young person, local authority, and key professionals to ensure relevance and ownership.
A calm, structured space for emotional support and therapeutic sessions tailored to individual needs.
A dedicated environment supporting emotional regulation for young people with ASD, trauma, or anxiety.
High-needs placements supported with 2:1 staffing, crisis planning, and risk-led care strategies.
Round-the-clock care from professionals trained in safeguarding and adolescent development.
All services meet the 2023 Supported Accommodation (England) Regulations for quality and safety.
Focus on daily living skills including cooking, budgeting, tenancy preparation, and emotional literacy.
We believe that lasting progress starts with feeling well — physically, mentally, and emotionally. That’s why our support services focus on the whole person, not just their situation.
Access to GPs, dentists, and emotional health support — with guidance on healthy habits and early intervention.
We encourage structure through sports, hobbies, and community events that build self-esteem and purpose.
We prepare young people to navigate life confidently — from daily routines to long-term planning. Our approach blends structure, encouragement, and hands-on support to help each individual take ownership of their future.
Step-by-step guidance on saving, banking, and managing personal finances.
Support using buses, trains, and journey planning to build independence.
Help with grocery shopping, meal planning, and understanding value for money.
Structured programs for transitioning to a stable, self-sufficient life.
Here’s everything you need to know about how our support works, who it’s for, and what to expect day-to-day. If you don’t find your answer here, we’re just a message away.
Our services are designed for young people aged 16 and over, referred by local authorities, with personalised plans tailored to their individual needs.
We provide both — keyworker sessions for personal guidance, and group activities to encourage social skills and confidence.
Yes. We assist with school enrolment, college applications, training, CV writing, and even work experience placements.
Our team is trained in mental health awareness and trauma-informed care. We also help access external professional support when needed.
Each young person has regular keywork sessions, with frequency adapted to their support plan and evolving needs.
Yes. Our homes have staff on-site 24/7, ready to offer emotional support, practical help, or crisis response at any time.
Where appropriate, yes — we welcome constructive involvement to support the young person’s progress and stability.
Each individual has a personalised support plan and progress is reviewed regularly through documented goals, feedback, and keyworker input.