Mental Health
We work alongside mental health team improving quality of life and reducing risks of becoming homeless and or being exploited
- Budgeting Skills
- Support with benefits
- Maintaining tenancies
- Maintaining tenancies
- Employment and further education
- Budgeting Skills
- Support with benefits
- Maintaining tenancies
- Maintaining tenancies
- Employment and further education
- Developing daily living skills
- Healthy eating
- Maintaining the home
- Taking medication
- Paying bills
Support We can Offer
- Support to maintain tenancy
- Support with accessing local facilities and services
- Support to managing appointments
- Support to attend appointments
- Support with finance applications
- Support with benefit applications
- Support managing mental Health
- Support managing wellbeing
- Risk Monitoring and reporting
- crisis management
Our Outcome focussed Support
Mental health is something that we can all relate to and something we provide support for in all services. Specialist mental health services support people with a diagnosed mental health condition, which can be anything from:
- Biopolar
- Personality Disorders
- Depression
- Panic Disorders
Through self-development and collaborative support with staff, the people we support gain self-confidence and improved emotional wellbeing on their pathway to independence and recovery.
Accessing Support
To access supported accommodation, individuals generally need to be referred by their Local Authority Social Work Team or local Community Mental Health Team
For Professional Referrals or for more information, go to our
- Trust and hope
- Developing relationships
- Work
- Work