Specialist support built from over two decades of experience. Since 2002, we have supported autistic and neurodiverse individuals to live fulfilling, independent lives — evidenced in our CQC Outstanding rating and advanced accreditation with the National Autistic Society.
Founded in Enfield, North London, Marcus and Marcus started as a specialist supported living provider working across the London Boroughs. Over 20+ years, we have built a reputation for delivering successful placements and packages of support to the hardest-to-reach individuals.
Our growth is rooted in strong, collaborative relationships with health and social care partners, the people we support, and wider stakeholders. Our services are always developed in direct response to local needs and identified service gaps.
In 2025, we opened new services in Sussex and Bedfordshire, and are continuously exploring opportunities beyond these areas.
We recently reviewed and co-produced new organisational values with full involvement of the people we support, families and colleagues. These guide every decision, action and interaction.
Working together makes us stronger. We support one another, share knowledge and celebrate our successes as a team.
We treat everyone with dignity and celebrate each person's unique qualities, fostering an environment where every individual feels valued and heard.
Compassion is at the heart of all we do. We show kindness, empathy and genuine concern for the wellbeing of clients, colleagues and community.
We act honestly and ethically in all situations, take responsibility for our actions, maintain transparency, and always do what is right.
Experienced, compassionate professionals who lead by example in every interaction.
Making a Difference Award winner, 2025 National Learning Disabilities & Autism Awards.
Client to supply names, roles and photos for the leadership team.
Our specialist team of nine PBS leads, formed in 2009.
Oversees property sourcing, mobilisation and ongoing standards.
Our approach combines Person-Centred Planning (PCP), Person-Centred Active Support (PCAS), and Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) to improve quality of life, reduce behaviours that challenge, and build independence.
Our specialist PBS team of nine leads delivers compassionate, evidence-based support for autistic and neurodiverse individuals, applied with fidelity around each person.
Demonstrating best practice in all interactions.
Ensuring PBS plans are applied consistently and effectively.
No unproven or experimental methods.
Bespoke to each individual's goals, needs and risks.
Using every challenge as an opportunity for growth.
A unique achievement reflecting the stability our approach brings.