Holland House

Holland House

Holland House

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 disabilities, autism 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.

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4 Mount Street, Preston, PR1 8BS

Supported Living Preston

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 several 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.

Referral Criteria

  • Male and female adults, aged 18+ who are willing to engage in recovery and social inclusion.
  • Can be on section 17, forensic MHA section or extended leave if approved by MOJ.
  • On admission, and if applicable, individuals must be stable on their current medication and medically fit.
  • We can support people with a diagnosed mental illness, mild learning disability or autistic spectrum disorder.

Further criteria dependent on Northern Healthcare Pathway. Please contact our referral team for more information.

Facilities

16 Ensuite rooms

2 Rooms only with shared facilities

Communal living area

Communal kitchen

Activity room

Private garden

Dedicated meeting rooms

City centre location

What’s life like at Holland House?

The people we support at Holland House have certainly transformed a house into a home. Thanks to the ample space available, many individuals have converted their ‘ensuite rooms’ to also accommodate their own living area. Communal areas include a very large kitchen, dining room and living room.

In the heart of Preston centre, the people we support have easy access to local shops, entertainment venues and educational facilities. Holland House is only a 5-minute walk to Preston train station and a 15-minute walk to Preston bus station.

We encourage each person we support to be actively involved in our monthly house meeting, where the service comes together to share feedback and new ideas.

  • Case Study

    Support Story | Craig – Holland House

    Craig, a 59-year-old man with Schizoaffective Disorder, moved to Holland House in August 2024 after a hospital stay. He struggled with anxie...

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    “The amount Hayley has progressed since being at Holland House is phenomenal.” | Hayley’s Story, Holland House

    Hayley is 24 years old and came to Holland House in July 2021 on a 12-week discharge to assess placement from The Harbour Medium Secure Mental Health Unit (Lancashire Care NHS Foundation Trust). Following the initial 12-week placement, Hayley, her…

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    Life at Holland House

    Our supported living services are full of activities with a busy calendar of group cooking classes, exercise, health and nutrition workshops, 1-2-1 time and occupational therapy to suit everyone’s needs and help the people we support reach their recovery goals.…

  • Case Study

    Support Story | Hayley – Holland House

    Hayley is 24 years old and came to Holland House in July 2021 on a 12-week discharge to assess placement from The Harbour Mental Health Hosp...

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Care Quality Commission

Our Result

Staff knew people well and recognised the value of person-centred care. This meant people’s support was individual and personalised to their needs and preferences. Staff supported people to engage in a range of activities including holidays, paid and voluntary work, socialising, and accessing community activities. (CQC Report 2024)

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