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Supported Living Preston

Holland House in Preston, Lancashire is an enhanced 24/7 supported living service providing specialist care for adults with a primary mental health diagnosis. The service also supports adults with learning disabilitiesautism and associated conditions.

This mental health recovery service offers contemporary living in the heart of Preston, there is easy access to shops, local amenities and public transport. Individuals we support have their own spacious ensuite studio, with access to a range of communal living areas and a fantastic shared kitchen.

Northern Healthcare’s clinically informed model promotes stability, recovery, and increased independence within a structured and therapeutic environment. Our specialist clinical nursing team work alongside highly skilled and compassionate support teams to enable us to provide responsive and individualised care and support.

The team provide 24/7 support for people with a variety of mental health conditions. The people we support come to us from a number of different pathways; they may require greater ‘step-down’ support following a period in an acute hospital or forensic service. Our experienced team help the people we support to achieve their next steps, from tasks such as cooking and budgeting to longer-term goals such as gaining employment.

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