Supported Accommodation

Supported Accommodation for People with Mental Health Challenges

If someone you care about is struggling with their mental health and cannot manage in their current living situation, supported accommodation can provide the stability and structure they need. We offer safe housing with consistent support tailored to each individual's mental health needs.

Understanding the Challenge

About People with Mental Health Challenges

Mental health conditions and housing instability feed into each other in a way that can feel impossible to break. When someone is living in unsuitable or unstable accommodation, their mental health deteriorates. When their mental health deteriorates, holding onto a tenancy becomes harder. The person you care about may be caught in this cycle right now.

Supported accommodation provides the stable foundation that makes recovery possible. A consistent home, a predictable routine, and a support worker who understands mental health can make an enormous difference. It does not replace clinical treatment, but it creates the conditions in which treatment can actually work.

We support people living with a range of mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, personality disorders, and psychosis. We understand that mental health is not linear — there will be good days and difficult days. Our accommodation and support are designed to work with that reality, not against it.

Common Challenges

Challenges Faced

Housing Instability Worsening Conditions
Unstable or unsuitable living conditions make mental health worse. Noise, overcrowding, insecurity, and isolation all act as triggers that can derail recovery.
Medication and Appointment Management
Keeping on top of medication schedules and attending appointments is harder without structure and support, yet missing these can have serious consequences.
Social Isolation
Mental health conditions often lead to withdrawal and isolation. Without regular human contact and a sense of routine, loneliness can deepen existing conditions.
Crisis Situations
Mental health crises can happen unexpectedly. Without a support structure in place, a crisis can lead to hospital admission, tenancy loss, or harm.
Our Approach

How We Support People with Mental Health Needs

Our support is built around stability and routine. Each resident has a structured support plan developed in partnership with their mental health team, ensuring that housing support and clinical care work together rather than in isolation.

Support workers are trained in mental health awareness and crisis de-escalation. They provide regular one-to-one sessions focused on maintaining routines, medication compliance, attending appointments, and building coping strategies. We also maintain close communication with community mental health teams, GPs, and crisis services so that if things escalate, the response is coordinated and swift.

What We Provide

Support Features

Stable and Calm Environment
A safe, well-maintained home that provides the consistency and calm your loved one needs to focus on their wellbeing and recovery.
Structured Routine and Support
Regular support sessions that help establish daily routines, build coping strategies, and maintain the habits that support good mental health.
Mental Health Team Coordination
We work directly with community mental health teams, GPs, and crisis services to ensure your loved one's housing support and clinical care are aligned.
Crisis-Aware Support
Our staff are trained in crisis de-escalation and know how to respond when things become difficult, keeping your loved one safe and supported.
Areas We Serve

Available Locations

Related Support

We Also Support

Find Stable Housing for Someone You Care About

If your loved one is struggling with mental health challenges and needs a stable, supportive place to live, we are here to help. Contact us to discuss their needs.

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