Adult Outreach
Cosgrove Care supports adults across West Central Scotland, helping people live as independently as possible while participating fully in their communities.
Our support includes:
- Assistance with daily living activities, such as meal preparation, cleaning, and budgeting.
- Community-based group activities like drama, arts and crafts, fitness, and more.
- Flexible support to pursue personal hobbies, attend events, and engage in social activities.
- Assistance with maintaining health, attending appointments, and managing personal care.
We also offer tailored support plans that evolve with changing needs, helping each person achieve their goals, develop their skills, and build lasting connections within their community.
We offer 1:1 support package from 10 hours per week in minimum blocks of 3 hours to full time day hours.
The Team
Our staff team is made up of people with diverse skills and personalities, ensuring that there is always someone with whom supported people can connect. We prioritise involvement and collaboration, welcoming feedback from the people we support and encouraging families and friends to actively take part in the process.
Our team values open communication, and any concerns or suggestions are always addressed with care and respect. We want everyone we support to feel safe, secure, and valued.
Individual Help
Each person supported by Cosgrove Care receives a holistic personalised support plan, designed to meet their specific needs and aspirations. We ensure that they are collaborative, including the supported person, their family or carer, social workers, health professionals and other support providers in their design and review. These plans are regularly reviewed, every 6 months, and updated to ensure they align with changing circumstances and goals. Sitting alongside the support plan are risk assessment and management plans, positive behaviour support plans and PEEP (personal evacuation) plans. These are all updated regularly as support needs and risks change.
Adult Services are dynamic, evolving and centred on the on the people we support.
If you’d like to find out more about how we can provide support please get in touch.
Meet Claire

Claire is 29 years old and lives with her parents in Giffnock, Glasgow.
Cosgrove provides 38 hours of support per week when Claire is supported to access the activities of her choice during her support time. These include going to the bikes at Glasgow Green, keep fit at the Gorbals Leisure Centre, bowling, and cinema.
Claire also enjoys spending time in our Connexions building with her friends.
Claire’s family said:
“Claire skips out of the door in the morning when she is collected and as a young person who is virtually non-verbal this is all we need to see to know that she is happy at Cosgrove. She often comes home from Cosgrove smelling of perfume which means that at some point during the day someone who has been looking after her has held her close – we love that”