
Supported living

Purpose-built for independence
Residents live independently with the added reassurance of round-the-clock assistance from trained on-site wardens.

Accessible design
Accommodation has been thoughtfully designed to create a safe, comfortable and welcoming environment that promotes confidence.

A vibrant community
Regular activities, outings, and resident-led events, such as film nights and shared meals, help reduce isolation and build strong connections.

Local connections
Strong ties to local healthcare providers and community services ensure residents can access the resources they need to maintain active, fulfilling lives.
Life at Hammond Court
Max has had glaucoma since birth and has very limited sight. He moved into Hammond Court in 2023, enabling him to take his first steps towards independent life as an adult. Max volunteers at the Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital, acting as a warden companion and befriender.


Moving here has given my family peace of mind that I’m living in a safe environment with people who understand the challenges I face. Having a home here is enabling me to start life as an independent young adult and hopefully grow that independence. It’s given me a great platform to work out what I want to do with my life.”
How to access our services
If you, or someone you know is finding life difficult because of impaired vision, please get in touch.
