Support that meets you where you are, helping you build independence at home.

Northern Healthcare provides community-based mental health support to individuals in their own accommodation across the North West, Yorkshire, the Midlands and Cumbria.
This is our most independent form of support, designed for individuals preparing to transition to fully independent living. It is ideal for those who have previously received more intensive care but now benefit from a lighter-touch, transitional service as they take the next step towards greater autonomy and self-reliance.
Through our Supported Living Model, we empower the people we support to live as independently as possible. Our home-based care offers the same high standard of support, ensuring consistency, quality, and person-centred care wherever someone calls home.
Find high-quality supported living and start your journey to better mental health.
Support that fits around real life, helping people feel capable and connected at home.
Support at home is shaped around the individual, not a fixed model. Each person receives a tailored support plan delivered by a dedicated team, with input from a wider multidisciplinary network where needed. This flexible approach ensures support can adapt as needs change, while keeping recovery, choice, and independence at the centre.
Our teams provide practical help with medication routines and support individuals to access additional therapies or clinical input when required. Alongside this, we promote overall health and wellbeing through everyday support that encourages stability, routine, and confidence in managing physical and mental health at home.
We support people to build and maintain essential life skills, including shopping, cooking, nutrition, and menu planning. By strengthening these foundations, individuals are better equipped to manage daily living, maintain a healthy lifestyle, and feel more in control of their home environment.
Support at home goes beyond practical tasks. We offer emotional support, companionship, and encouragement while helping individuals access education, employment, volunteering, and local social activities. Safety underpins everything we do, with robust risk management and clinical governance in place to support people to live purposeful, secure, and fulfilling lives in their own homes.

Our teams include a Registered Mental Health Nurse, a Registered Learning Disability Nurse, and highly trained Support Workers, who can facilitate access to other specialist professionals as required.
At Northern Healthcare, our teams provide support for people living with a variety of mental health conditions, who may also need support for learning disabilities and autistic spectrum disorders. Some of the people we support may have more than one diagnosis, but every person is treated as an individual. Whilst personal history and diagnosis can help our teams understand and support individuals, we are dedicated to seeing the person and not their condition. All of our support packages are tailored to the individual’s needs, and a core team will be assigned to the individual accordingly.
We work closely with local authorities and health care professionals to deliver comprehensive support packages based on an individual’s support requirements and goals for recovery.
1:1 hours provide targeted, individualised support beyond the foundation. They are delivered in addition to core hours and are tailored to a person’s assessed needs, level of risk, or personal goals. This focused, person-centred time enables individuals to manage complex needs, achieve outcomes, and maintain safety and stability.
We can support an individual with daily-living tasks such as rent/money management. However, in supported living, housing is completely independent and is often privately owned/rented or funded independently through the individual’s benefits or earnings.
We accept referrals from professionals working in adult health and social care, this may be a Social Worker or Community Mental Health Nurse, for example. To submit a referral, please get in touch via the “Make a referral” button at the top of our website.
With consent, we work collaboratively with families and friends to build support networks around the individual in our care. These support networks are vital in helping the people we support to meet their goals, reduce the risk of relapse and optimise and support their recovery journey.
Outreach Services may be right for you if you’re living independently but still benefit from regular, structured mental health support to stay well and move forward. This service is suited to adults with a primary mental health diagnosis who want to strengthen routines, manage responsibilities, and maintain stability without full-time on-site care. It offers reassurance without intrusion, providing the right level of guidance while respecting privacy, choice, and control. If your goal is to sustain progress, reduce the risk of relapse, and feel more confident managing everyday life in your own space, Support at Home can offer a balanced, supportive next step.