Wallace Gardens Supported Housing Store in

Categories: Supported Housing

Who we are

Richmond Fellowship’s Wallace Gardens Supported Housing Service is tailored for each individual using the service with the ultimate goal to help you manage your accommodation and assist you with reintegration back into independent living and the wider community.

What we do

We support individuals to gain or regain skills and confidence to achieve greater independence.
Support to develop coping strategies to best manage their mental and physical health needs.
We support individuals to access community groups and promote socially inclusive activities.
Our service supports people with all aspects of daily living skills, as well as access training, volunteering and employment.
We take a person centred approach to support planning and joint work with Adult Social Care, Community Mental Health Teams and other agencies to prevent inappropriate admissions to hospital at the point of crisis.

Who we help

We support adults over 18 with mental health conditions.


Getting referred

Referral forms are available from the service. Once completed an assessment will be carried out by the service manager and will form the basis for a discussion about the support package.

Funding must be agreed in principle before submitting the referral. Supporting information pertaining to needs and risks must be available to us.

Address

CA1 2BL, Cumbria,

Queen Street Supported Housing Store in

Categories: Supported Housing

Who we are

Richmond Fellowship’s Queen Street Supported Housing Service is tailored for each individual using the service with the ultimate goal to help you manage your accommodation and assist you with reintegration back into independent living and the wider community.

What we do

We support individuals to gain or regain skills and confidence to achieve greater independence.

Support to develop coping strategies to best manage their mental and physical health needs.

We support individuals to access community groups and promote socially inclusive activities.

Our service supports people with all aspects of daily living skills, as well as access training, volunteering and employment.

We take a person centred approach to support planning and joint work with Adult Social Care, Community Mental Health Teams and other agencies to prevent inappropriate admissions to hospital at the point of crisis.

Who we help

We support adults over 18 with mental health conditions.


Getting referred

Referral forms are available from the service. Once completed an assessment will be carried out by the service manager and will form the basis for a discussion about the support package.

Funding must be agreed in principle before submitting the referral. Supporting information pertaining to needs and risks must be available to us.

Address

141 Queen Street
Whitehaven
CA28 7AW, Cumbria,

Melbourne View Supported Housing Store in

Categories: Supported Housing

Who we are

Richmond Fellowship’s Melbourne View Supported Housing Service is tailored for each individual using the service with the ultimate goal to help you manage your accommodation and assist you with reintegration back into independent living and the wider community.

What we do

We support individuals to gain or regain skills and confidence to achieve greater independence.

Support to develop coping strategies to best manage their mental and physical health needs.

We support individuals to access community groups and promote socially inclusive activities.

Our service supports people with all aspects of daily living skills, as well as access training, volunteering and employment.

We take a person centred approach to support planning and joint work with Adult Social Care, Community Mental Health Teams and other agencies to prevent inappropriate admissions to hospital at the point of crisis.

Who we help

We support adults over 18 with mental health conditions.


Getting referred

Referral forms are available from the service. Once completed an assessment will be carried out by the service manager and will form the basis for a discussion about the support package.

Funding must be agreed in principle before submitting the referral. Supporting information pertaining to needs and risks must be available to us.

Address

128 Botcherby Avenue
Carlisle
CA1 2TX, Cumbria,

Bakery Court Supported Housing Store in

Categories: Supported Housing

Who we are

Richmond Fellowship’s Bakery Court Supported Housing Service is tailored for each individual using the service with the ultimate goal to help you manage your accommodation and assist you with reintegration back into independent living and the wider community.

What we do

We support individuals to gain or regain skills and confidence to achieve greater independence.

Support to develop coping strategies to best manage their mental and physical health needs.

We support individuals to access community groups and promote socially inclusive activities.

Our service supports people with all aspects of daily living skills, as well as access training, volunteering and employment.

We take a person centred approach to support planning and joint work with Adult Social Care, Community Mental Health Teams and other agencies to prevent inappropriate admissions to hospital at the point of crisis.

Who we help

We support adults over 18 with mental health conditions.


Getting referred

Referral forms are available from the service. Once completed an assessment will be carried out by the service manager and will form the basis for a discussion about the support package.

Funding must be agreed in principle before submitting the referral. Supporting information pertaining to needs and risks must be available to us.

Address

Lower Brook Street
Ulverston
LA12 7FG, Cumbria,

Macclesfield Supported Housing (Robin Hood Avenue) Store in Cheshire

Categories: Supported Housing

Who we are

Richmond Fellowship’s Robin Hood Avenue is a Supported Housing Service based in Macclesfield, with 5 individual self contained flats.

We provide a person centred holistic approach to promote the recovery of the people who live here, and support them to regain their independence. We offer support to adults, and aim to identify and meet their diverse needs, to help them on their personalised recovery journey.

What we do

Our service and tenants can access general support 9am-8pm, however if you are in crisis you will be able to request and receive support outside of these hours.

Support includes:

  • Support to sign up to a Onward Homes Licence Agreement.
  • Support to set up utility bills, gas, water, electric, tv, council tax.
  • Maximise benefits, apply for any eligible exemptions, discounts, or grants.
  • Support to identify, apply and attend any courses to enhance wellbeing, employment, and basic skills needs.
  • Support to reconnect and build positive relationships at service level, within the community and where requested and appropriate family and friends.
  • Support to identify, apply and attend any employment opportunities, paid or voluntary.
  • Support to maximise health and wellbeing book and attend appointments such as GP, dentist CMHT etc., order, store and oversee medication.
  • Organise and facilitate activities such as walking groups, cinema groups, activity days and interventions held at the service.
  • Encourage involvement in the running of Richmond Fellowship as an organisation through promoting coproduction at every opportunity (national service user events, recruitment and selection involvement, peer mentoring, regular house meetings etc.).
  • Provide a person centred holistic recovery focussed approach.
  • Support to register with Local Housing Authority/private landlords and actively bid whilst gaining the skills to live independently.

Who we help

Adults with a mental health diagnosis.


Getting referred

This can be made direct to Richmond Fellowship in the first instance and then the referral is made via the East Cheshire Brokerage system.

Address

39a Robin Hood Avenue
Macclesfield
SK11 7RU, Cheshire,

Blackpool Supported Housing (Runcorn Avenue) Store in Blackpool

Categories: Supported Housing

Who we are

Richmond Fellowship’s Runcorn Avenue Supported Housing service works with individuals to develop a specific package of support using the recovery framework.

What we do

We aim to encourage people to become more confident and independent and help them develop their skills.

Who we help

Our service is for anyone aged 18 to 65 living in Blackpool, who have an enduring mental health diagnosis.

People must have a care co-ordinator and want to engage with us to work towards recovery and a positive future.

All referrals must be supported by the care co-ordinator and consultant psychiatrist.


Getting referred

Referrals must be made via a care co-ordinator from the Adult Social Care Community Mental Health Team or the Early Intervention service.

A Social Care Act Assessment must have been completed by a Blackpool Social worker to determine eligibility to access the service.

We can take referrals for adults 18 to 65 years of age and can take 17 year olds if eligibility criteria is met.

Address

9 Runcorn Avenue
Bispham
FY2 0PS, Blackpool,

William Tarry House Supported Housing Store in Northampton

Categories: Supported Housing

Who we are

Richmond Fellowship’s William Tarry Supported Housing Service is tailored for each individual using the service with the ultimate goal to help you manage your accommodation and assist you with reintegration back into independent living and the wider community.

What we do

We provide 11 self contained flats for people recovering from mental health problems.

Our service is tailored for each person using it with the ultimate goal to help people manage their accommodation and assist them with re-integration back into independent living.

Who we help

Our service is available to anyone aged between 18 and 65 who have a primary diagnosis of a mental health problem.


Getting referred

To be eligible, you must be referred by the Individual Packages of Care Team (IPCT) or ask your care co-ordinator to complete the application process.

Address

William Tarry House
79 Spencer Street
NN5 5JX, Northampton, Northamptonshire,

Wandsworth Supported Housing Store in London

Categories: Supported Housing

Who we are

Richmond Fellowship’s Wandsworth Supported Housing Service is tailored for each individual using the service with the ultimate goal to help you manage your accommodation and assist you with reintegration back into independent living and the wider community.

What we do

Our service consists of 6 beds with the ultimate aim to support individuals to move on to independent living.

We help engage people with meaningful activities such as work, training or education, support individuals to maintain their tenancy, access benefits, budgeting and to develop living skills like cooking as well as finding and accessing local services e.g. GP, dentist or day centres.

Who we help

Our service is available to adults aged 18 years old and over, experiencing mental ill health and in need of housing.


Getting referred

Referrals are received through Wandsworth Housing Accommodation Group (HAG).

Nominees will be assessed by Richmond Fellowship staff to determine whether or not our accommodation is suitable for the individual.

Successful individuals will be accepted and will be invited to sign the tenancy.

The service will inform HAG of any unsuccessful applications, and reasons for rejection.

Address

46 Dafforne Road
Tooting Bec
SW17 8TZ, London,

Tower House Supported Housing Store in Chester

Categories: Supported Housing

Who we are

Richmond Fellowship’s Tower House Supported Housing Service is tailored for each individual using the service with the ultimate goal to help you manage your accommodation and assist you with reintegration back into independent living and the wider community.

What we do

We provide an 18 bed house with shared facilities and daily one-to-one support as well as therapeutic activities.

The support helps improve confidence, build skills and enables people to overcome barriers whilst meeting new people, developing interests and forging links with the community.

Who we help

We provide support for people aged between 18 and 65 with long and enduring mental health needs.


Getting referred

To access accommodation you must be under the community mental health team, have a care co-ordinator and meet the funding criteria through the social care assessment team.

Address

13-15 Kilmorey Park
Hoole
CH2 3QS, Chester, Cheshire,

Tameside Supported Housing Store in Hyde

Categories: Supported Housing

Who we are

Richmond Fellowship’s Tameside Supported Housing Service is tailored for each person using the service with the ultimate goal to help people manage their accommodation and assist them with reintegration back into independent living and the wider community.

What we do

Our aim is to help individuals on their recovery journey so they’re able to move on to more independent living within the community.

We run three 24hr supported housing schemes in the Tameside area:

Manchester Road
This scheme is available to men and women and is made up of 12 individual rooms in the main building with shared communal facilities including living room, dining room, kitchen and bathrooms. We also have four self contained flats on site. The landlord for the properties is Regenda while Richmond Fellowship is the managing agent.

Maple House
This scheme is available to men and women and is made up of 13 self contained flats. There is also a communal lounge, kitchen and dining area. Creative Support is the landlord for the property.

Boston Bank House
This scheme is for women only and is made up of five self contained flats. There is also a communal lounge, kitchen and conservatory area. Creative Support is the landlord for the property.

Who we help

Our scheme is available for adults over the age of 18 with long term mental health needs. We welcome referrals from community mental health teams.


Getting referred

Contact us for a referral pack.

Address

Maple House
Lilly Street
SK14 5QS, Hyde,
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