We support people with learning disabilities and autism in their homes.
You might need a lot of support. You might live as part of a group.
We call this a residential service.
You might need to have more choice and control in your life.
We call this supported living.
You might be supported along with a group of people living together.
We call this shared supported living services.
You might be supported to live on your own.
You might have a landlord. Your landlord looks after the house where you live. Your landlord will make sure your house stays in a good condition.
You can ask staff for details.
If Dimensions or Discovery is your landlord, there is a document that tells you what your rights and responsibilities are.
This is called a License to Occupy or a Tenancy Agreement. You should read this carefully.
No matter what type of house you have we will support you to make it like your own home.
Every year we publish a report that talks about the housing service Dimensions provides. This includes Discovery.
We have lots of easy read guides for tenants. All these guides are for you if you are a tenant of Dimensions or Discovery.
You can find out more about them and download them below.
Latest resources
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Easy Read23rd July 2025What Dimensions does about pets
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Easy Read23rd June 2025You and Your House
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Easy Read23rd June 2025Health and safety for tenants
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Easy Read24th May 2025Electrical safety
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Easy Read4th May 2025Giving people homes and tenancies
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Easy Read23rd April 2025Anti-social behaviour: A guide for tenants
