Liberty House

Liberty House

Liberty House

Liberty House in Radcliffe, Manchester, is a step-down supported living service for adults (18+) living with a primary mental health diagnosis. 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.

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Address

127 Blackburn Street, Radcliffe, M26 3WQ

Supported Living Radcliffe

People are at the heart of Liberty House, with support delivered through a strengths-based approach that encourages independence, confidence and long-term wellbeing. The service provides safe accommodation with 6 apartments over 2 floors, each with a bedroom, living area, kitchen and bathroom, giving individuals the privacy and comfort of their own space while still benefiting from personalised support. People we support are encouraged to develop essential independent living skills, improve social connections and work towards happier, healthier and more fulfilling lives within a supportive environment in Radcliffe, Greater Manchester.

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

6 Apartments

Flexible support

Individual Tenancies

15 mins to Bury Centre

Near local shops and services

What’s life like at Liberty House?

Life at Liberty House is focused on confidence, recovery and community. Our team takes a flexible and comprehensive approach to support, helping individuals strengthen daily living skills and develop strategies to support positive mental health and overall wellbeing. With strong links to the local community, the people we support feel empowered to explore opportunities for education, training, voluntary work and employment, while building meaningful connections and greater independence for the future.

  • Case Study

    Support Story | Wol – Liberty House

    After moving to Northern Healthcare’s Liberty House in 2024, Wol began a new stage in his journey towards greater independence. Living wit...

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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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