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Supported housing services in South West

There are 30 CQC-registered supported housing services in South West, out of 380 across England. Figures are exact counts from the public Care Quality Commission register (snapshot 2026-06-12). Below are 6 verified listings β€” every one is unclaimed, so if it's your business you can claim it free.

Quick answer

South West has 30 CQC-registered supported housing services β€” about 7.9% of the 380 in England, and the 7th largest of the 9 English regions for this service type. That is below the national average of 42.2 per region. Supported housing combines accommodation with care and support for people who need help to live independently. Each listing on this page traces to the public CQC register β€” check the current rating on the official record.

Gera Regional Supply Rank

South West: 7th of 9

Where South West ranks among England's regions for registered supported housing services, by number of CQC-registered locations (snapshot 2026-06-12).

Registered in South West
30
National average / region
42.2
vs national average
βˆ’12.2
Share of England
7.9%

South West vs England β€” supported housing services

AreaRegistered supported housing servicesShare of England
South West307.9%
National average (per region)42.2β€”
England (all regions)380100%

Sample supported housing services in South West

6 of 6 with a phone number

Showing 6 contactable supported housing services from the 30 registered in South West. For the full register and each location's current CQC rating, see the official record or browse all home care in South West.

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Frequently asked questions

How many supported housing services are there in South West?

There are 30 supported housing services registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in South West, out of 380 across England. This page lists 6 of them with names, addresses and contact details where available.

How does South West compare with the rest of England for supported housing services?

South West has 30 CQC-registered supported housing services β€” about 7.9% of the 380 in England, and below the national average of 42.2 per region (βˆ’12.2). South West ranks 7th of the 9 English regions that register supported housing services, by number of CQC-registered locations.

What are supported housing services?

Supported housing combines accommodation with care and support for people who need help to live independently.

Are supported housing services in South West regulated?

Yes. Supported housing services in England must be registered with and are regulated by the Care Quality Commission, not by GeraHome. Each listing links to the official CQC record, where you can check the location's current registration and inspection rating (Outstanding, Good, Requires improvement or Inadequate).

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Methodology

The headline figure (30) is an exact count of CQC-registered locations of service type β€œSupported housing” in the South West region, summed from the local-authority records in the Care Quality Commission register. The England total (380) is the sum of this one service type across the nine English regions, which are disjoint β€” each location sits in exactly one region. The national average (42.2) is that England total divided by the 9 regions that list this service type. We never sum different service types together, because a single location can hold more than one. CQC publishes a categorical inspection scheme (Outstanding / Good / Requires improvement / Inadequate), never a 0–5 numeric scale, so this page shows no average rating and no AggregateRating. Figures reflect the CQC register as of 2026-06-12.

Source: Care Quality Commission www.cqc.org.uk. Licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Home-care provider data is sourced from the Care Quality Commission at www.cqc.org.uk. Details reflect the most recent CQC record on file and may have changed since publication. Always check the current registration and rating at the CQC.

Source: Care Quality Commission www.cqc.org.uk. Licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.