How has the service and the people here impacted your life?
It’s an independent lifestyle – learning to be independent, but knowing you’ve got the backup behind you, in case it goes wrong, they can put you back on track again. They don’t hold your hand, but they guide you. It’s there, the support was there, so I felt comfortable. I felt at home. I felt safe. And that was the big thing. I mean, I wasn’t too safe at my old accommodation. You don’t realise until you’re here the help you actually did need. It opened me up to the village and I actually needed a lot of support, confidence wise and stuff like that – I’m getting there. It just feels better having someone there as help.
What I like about Kadesh is that they don’t mollycoddle you. They tell you how it is. So you know how reality is, but at the same time, they’re there for you. They’re not just going to sit there and do everything for you. You have to do it, still. That’s the whole point of this place – you have to learn to do it on your own. But you know, you’ve got that backup and support behind you. That’s what I like about it. They’re just really friendly people.