LiveYou

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LiveYou supports young adults with physical disabilities, creating custom live-in support packages which maximise choice & control. LiveYou is user-led, supporting clients to: acquire funding, recruit PAs and manage their support going forward. Fully Independent, LiveYou upholds users rights and maximises the funding they receive.

LiveYou enables young people with disabilities to have full control of their support, without the hassle of fighting for funding or the administrative burden that usually comes with setting up and managing a support package. 

Our knowledge of the Care Act allows us to secure higher levels of funding for clients. The funding we obtain for clients is theirs and retain full control of how the money is spent.

Having secured the highest level of funding possible, LiveYou is best placed to attract and retain high-quality personal assistants (PAs). After taking the time to get to know you as an individual, we create a shortlist of suitable candidates. This shortlist is put to the client who has complete freedom over who they interview and ultimately employ as their PA. 

These PAs are expected, not just to meet your personal care needs, but to fit around you and your personal life. So, we focus on matching complementary personalities, in addition to skills and qualifications. 

LiveYou supports clients through every step of the process. From; securing funding and recruitment, to contracts, payroll and ongoing management. Our service gives clients all the benefits of managing their own support with none of the drawbacks. 

Who to contact

Contact Name
Daniel Reed
Contact Position
Director
E-mail
dan@liveyou.co.uk
Website
LiveYou website
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Availability

Referral not required
Other notes

LiveYou exclusively works with young adults with severe physical disabilities, we help them gain a live-in support package which they control.

 

Page last reviewed: 19/04/2022

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