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Who We are

Specialists in delivering compassionate, high-quality disability support services.

Two Angels Ltd provides supported living accommodation for vulnerable young adults aged 18+ in Chingford, East London, with staff support available 24 hours a day. We support young adults with variable mental health needs, including learning disabilities, to live as independently as possible in a safe, structured environment.

Our approach is personal: we offer one-to-one support and tailor services to each person’s needs. Together with each service user (and relevant professionals), we create Care Support Plans that encourage involvement, build confidence, and support day-to-day independence and social integration.

We were founded to raise the standard of care after seeing too many people underserved and we are now fully accredited by London Borough of Waltham Forest.

Our Values

At Two Angels, we are guided by dignity, respect, and compassion in everything we do. We provide person-centred support that recognises each individual’s unique needs while promoting independence, safety, and personal growth. Through a secure environment, 24-hour staff support, and a strong focus on inclusion, we empower those we support to build confidence, develop life skills, and actively participate in their communities.

Our Vision

A future where vulnerable young adults are not “managed,” but supported to become independent, valued members of society—connected to their communities, able to make choices, and proud of their progress.

Our Mission

To provide safe, person-centred supported living that empowers vulnerable young adults to build life skills, grow confidence, and live with dignity and independence supported by trained staff and community involvement.

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Common Questions About Our Care Services

Young Adults aged 18 and over who need supported living—often including people with variable mental health needs and/or learning disabilities.

Yes. Two Angels offers both short-stay (respite) and permanent occupancy options.

Support can include one-to-one assistance, personalised care/support planning, daily living skills, and help accessing appropriate health and social care services—based on individual needs and goals.

Yes. Trained staff and carers are available 24 hours a day to provide support day and night.

A good first step is to arrange a visit to look around, meet staff/service users, and discuss your requirements with the Registered Manager, who will explain the services available.

Through structured training and development plans, life-skills support, and access to recreational, educational, and vocational activities that encourage confidence and community participation.