
We envision a world where individuals facing challenges related to mental health and learning disabilities can thrive within their communities. By fostering independence, we aim to create an inclusive society that values diversity and promotes the well-being of all its members
We believe that community involvement is crucial for personal growth. Our programmes encourage individuals to engage with their local communities, fostering a sense of belonging and purpose.
Round-the-clock support available for those who need it, ensuring peace of mind for clients and their families.
“Absolutely fantastic service from Well & Able! The staff are incredibly caring, attentive and go above and beyond to ensure the residents’ needs are met. The houses are beautifully maintained, comfortable and feel like a real home. I can’t recommend this company highly enough.
“Well & Able has been a lifesaver for my family. The support they provide for my loved one has been truly exceptional. The carers are compassionate, patient and treat the residents with the utmost dignity. The houses are modern, clean and provide a wonderful environment. Couldn’t be happier!
“I’m so impressed with Well & Able. From the moment I enquired, the team has been incredibly helpful, informative and responsive. The houses are spacious, well-equipped and feel like a real home. Highly recommended.”
“Well & Able has been a game-changer for my family. The carers are wonderful – so attentive, compassionate and really take the time to get to know the residents. The service they deliver is outstanding. Couldn’t be happier with their support.”
“I cannot recommend Well & Able highly enough. The carers are wonderful – so kind, compassionate and really understand the needs of the residents. Truly a fantastic supported living provider.”
If you have any questions about our services, feel free to contact our team.
Community Care
- ‘Migrant care workers need our support – from racism and an unfair visa system’
- Ofsted to stop giving council children’s services overall rating from April 2026
- ‘Without you, I would’ve struggled to find my place in adult social care’
- ‘Unrelenting demand’ overstretching Cafcass’s social work capacity but practice improving, finds Ofsted
- Families facing ‘intrusive’ child protection enquiries due to risk-averse culture, say social workers
- Number of fostering households falls for fourth consecutive year, despite £36m investment
- Care workers given pay rise as Rachel Reeves increases national living wage in Budget
- Adult social care faces £600m overspend due to mounting demand, finds ADASS
- Home care funding £2bn short of minimum required in England, finds provider body
- Service Lead – Children in Care, Care Leavers and Adoption

