Riverview Community Living
Riverview Community Living provides shared accomodation for people with disabilities in Dublin.
Welcome to your home
At Riverview Community Living, we are committed to creating a supportive, inclusive, and person-centred environment where adults with a disability can thrive.
Community living is about more than simply sharing a space — it is about fostering meaningful relationships, encouraging independence, and promoting mutual respect, collaboration, and shared values.
Our service is designed to support residents in achieving an enhanced quality of life while remaining connected and engaged within their local community.
Our Objectives
At Riverview Community Living, we aim to:
- Provide a supportive, home-like environment for all residents.
- Promote independence and empower individuals to maximise their potential.
- Deliver person-centred services tailored to each resident’s individual needs.
- Ensure all supports are provided with dignity, respect, privacy, and a strong rights-based approach.
- Encourage social inclusion and community integration through access to support networks, groups, and recreational activities.
- Support opportunities for education, training, leisure, recreation, and employment.
- Empower residents to make informed choices about their future, exercise their rights, and access advocacy supports when required.
Our Ethos
Our ethos is grounded in a person-centred approach that promotes social inclusion, wellbeing, and an improved quality of life for every resident.
The core values that guide our service are:
Respect
Commitment
Excellence
Passion
Services Provided at Riverview Community Living
Riverview Community Living offers access to a multidisciplinary team of professionals, including:
- Registered Nurse (as required)
- Social Care Worker Team Leader
- Direct Support Workers
- Psychologist
- Psychiatrist
- Occupational Therapist
- Physiotherapist
- Speech and Language Therapist
- Positive Behaviour Support Specialist
- General Practitioner (GP)
- Dietitian
- Additional professionals and specialist supports as identified and required
Advocacy is actively encouraged and supported for all residents. Residents may be referred to the National Advocacy Service for independent advocacy support. We also promote informal advocacy, peer advocacy, and group advocacy, ensuring residents are fully informed about the advocacy services available to them.
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