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These homes are staffed 24 hours a day during the day and night-time by waking staff. Service Users are referred to these homes because they are not able to live...
on their own in the community due to their mental state and their lack of experience and knowledge of independent living skills.
Service Users will be referred to stay for up to 2 years (on average)
The main focus of intervention is to provide support, training and development of an individual’s independent daily living skills in terms of their mental and physical health, their quality of life and their social engagement in the community where they live.
These homes are staffed 24 hours a day by waking staff. Service Users are referred here as a step-down from a psychiatric in-patient admission back into independent...
living in the community, or because they would benefit from a supportive, staffed environment because they are in a mental health crisis and are not safe to live on their own temporarily.
Service users stay here generally for up to either 2 weeks (in crisis) or up to 1 month if moving back to live in the community from hospital. The main focus of support from staff is to either work with the Service User’s multi-disciplinary team to unblock barriers to them returning home and offer short-term interventions in the meantime, or to support them with their mental health crisis by offering specific and tailored crisis interventions
These homes are staffed 24 hours a day by waking staff. Service users are referred to these homes as they do not have a place to live on leaving a Psychiatric hospital...
Service users are referred to these homes for a short period of time whilst they are found long-term placements.
The main focus of intervention is to offer practical support and help and act as a point of contact for professionals and service users. Those who live in these homes are fairly independent both in their daily living skills and stable in their mental state
We have one home with 4 rooms that accommodates service users who have the skills and confidence to live independently on a daily basis, without any staff support...
on their own in the community due to their mental state and their lack of experience and knowledge of independent living skills.
Service Users will be referred to stay for up to 2 years (on average)
The main focus of intervention is to provide support, training and development of an individual’s independent daily living skills in terms of their mental and physical health, their quality of life and their social engagement in the community where they live.
We are an expanding not-for-profit Social Care organization that provides high-quality accommodation and support for Service Users who experience Serious Mental Illnesses
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