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Kindshore Living

Availability information last updated: 3rd June, 2026

Kindshore Living is a care and support enterprise dedicated to helping people with learning disabilities and older adults who require companionship and daily living support. The organisation focuses on promoting independence, dignity, and quality of life by providing tailored, person-centred assistance that adapts to each individual’s abilities, preferences, and goals. For individuals with learning disabilities, Kindshore Living offers structured support that helps develop life skills, confidence, and social inclusion. This may include help with daily routines, communication, community participation, and building independent living skills at a pace that suits the individual. For older adults, Kindshore Living places a strong emphasis on companionship, emotional well-being, and maintaining quality of life. Many older people experience loneliness, social isolation, or reduced independence as a result of ageing, health conditions, or changes in personal circumstances. The organisation addresses these challenges by providing compassionate companionship services, regular social visits, emotional support, and assistance with everyday activities.

Languages: English, Ndebele, Shona and elementary Turkish

Last Updated: 3rd June, 2026

Quality recognition and indicator awards

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Award or recognition:

Certificate of achievement in Autism and learning disabilities
Certificate of achievement in Health and Safety with Risk Assessment
Certificate of achievement in Food Safety
Certificate of achievement in Medication Administration Awareness
Certificate of achievement in Emergency First Aid and basic life support
Certificate of achievement in Safeguarding of vulnerable adults webinar