127 Blackburn Street, Radcliffe, M26 3WQ
0161 711 0780
Liberty House in Radcliffe, Manchester is a step-down 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.
The service provides safe accommodation with 6 apartments over 2 floors each with a bedroom, living area, kitchen and bathroom. Liberty House is in a central location, with ample car parks nearby and excellent access to public transport.
People are at the heart of Liberty House and are supported through a strengths-based approach, focused on enabling people to do as much as they can for themselves, leading to happier and healthier lives. Individuals will be supported to develop essential independent living skills to support the next stage of their recovery journey and enhance their social skills, building meaningful connections with others. The service will also contribute to better physical health and overall wellbeing, while helping individuals develop strategies to minimise the risk of mental health relapse. The service has strong ties with the local community enabling the people we support to explore various opportunities for education, training, voluntary work, and paid employment
Deputy Service Manager
As the Deputy Service Manager at Liberty House, I am part of a dedicated team committed to supporting individuals on their recovery journey. We are passionate about providing care and ensuring the safety and happiness of those we support. At Liberty House, we prioritise a person-centered approach, and we are devoted to upholding our PROUD values in our interactions with each other and with those in our care.
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)