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Adult Mental Health

What is Adult mental health?

One in four adults experiences at least one diagnosable mental health issue in any given year.

People from all walks of life can be affected at any point in their lives. Mental health problems represent the largest single cause of disability in the UK.

How Can We Help?

The company management and the Registered Manager provide 18 to 65 year-olds with supported living services with tenacity and passion, and possess the relevant experience and skill set to do so - resulting in a high-quality care service. Our service users fall within these categories:


The aim of care in our home is to assist service users in acquiring the emotional, psychological, social, and practical skills needed to enable them to enjoy the quality of life they aspire to. This includes individual sessions with members of the staff team, attendance at activity, therapy sessions and daily living skills within and outside the home. Attendance is based upon individual Support Plans and health outcomes that are agreed with the service user and relevant members of the team. These activities have therapeutic, leisure and/or occupational aims. 

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Service users will be encouraged to make positive contributions to the formulation and implementation of their Support Plans, secure in the knowledge that they will be listened to and their views treated with respect. The agreed Support Plan provides the basic framework for treatment of specific mental and physical health problems including outcomes. It will also provide the structure for acquiring knowledge of daily living skills and general health issues.  

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The following is the most common types of mental health illness:

• Mood disorders (such as depression or bipolar disorder),

• Anxiety disorders,

• Personality disorders,

• Psychotic disorders (such as schizophrenia),

• Eating disorders,

• Trauma-related disorders (such as post-traumatic stress disorder),

• Depression.

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We understand how vital it is to choose the right level of support to overcome mental health challenges, and it all depends on individual needs. We encourage peer support as much as possible and have an ethos to empower individuals to make the changes and to learn and grow as individuals. Through personal development and support from our staff, we can help gain self-confidence and pave the road to gaining independence.

Want to find out more about our services?

Get in touch today!

We are always on hand to assist you with your needs or queries. If you are looking for support or just looking for additional information, please contact us, and we will be happy to assist.

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