Accessibility: Step-down service

Saxon House in Bury, Manchester is a move-on supported living service for adults (18+) living with a mental health diagnosis and/or learning difficulties. The service is delivered in partnership with Bury’s Community Mental Health Team providing a step-down from 24/7 supported living, or potentially a step-up from community living to avoid hospital admission.

Conveniently located in a well-connected area, Saxon House features 13 modern apartments across four floors. Each apartment offers a private bedroom, living area, kitchen, and bathroom, creating a comfortable and secure environment. The service also includes a shared courtyard and easy access to public transport, ensuring accessibility and convenience for individuals as they transition toward greater independence.

By offering flexible, person-centred support tailored to individual recovery goals, Saxon House empowers individuals to progress toward independent living and active community participation.

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