Hyde Park House

    15 Hyde Park, Wakefield, WF1 4ET
    01924 635005

    • Disabled access
    • Ensuite room
    • Male & female adults (18+)
    • Room only

    Supported Living Wakefield

    Hyde Park House in West Yorkshire is a 24/7 supported living service for people living with a mental health diagnosis, learning disability or autism.

    Placed in the heart of the community in Wakefield, Hyde Park House offers 15 contemporary bedrooms across 2 floors, with a communal kitchen and shared living room.

    As with all of our services, the people we support benefit from ‘The Northern Healthcare model of supported living’, with 24/7 support onsite and clinical input from our multi-disciplinary team.

    The team provide 24/7 support for people with a variety of mental health conditions. The people we support come to us from a number of different pathways; they may need greater ‘step down’ support following a period in an acute hospital or forensic service. Our experienced multi-disciplinary team help individuals to achieve their next steps, from simple tasks such as cooking and budgeting to longer-term goals such as gaining employment.

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    Referral Criteria

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

    For any questions regarding Hyde Park House, or to make a referral enquiry please get in touch.

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    What’s life like at Hyde Park House?

    Hyde Park House is a warm and welcoming environment, where individuals can build their confidence and reach their goals in a safe and support service. We encourage the people we support to live independently, but we are always on hand to help and provide reassurance 24/7.Our mental health recovery service is only a 15 minute walk from Wakefield centre and only 10 minutes from Wakefield Kirkgate train station. Shops, health care services and entertainment and leisure venues are all in walking distance.
    We encourage everyone to be actively involved in our monthly service meeting, where our team and the people we support come together to share feedback and new ideas.

    Residents on day out

    “It’s just the people around me that are always there for me when I need a chat, and since I've been here I've been getting better and better.”

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    Our supported living model ensures consistency in the quality of our care

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    People's views and decisions about care were incorporated in their care plans. This helped staff to support people in a way that allowed people to have control over their lives. People told us, "I would recommend this service to other people. Staff help me with [name of activity] and help to keep me focused." (CQC Report 2021)

    Hyde Park House News & Events

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      Careers

      From Support Worker to Team Leader to Service Manager | Hayley’s Career Story

      "My journey to Service Manager started when I joined Northern Healthcare as a Support Worker in September 2018, and quickly formed strong bonds with my team members and residents. My role evolved to encompass some previous experience such as attending…

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      Life at Hyde Park 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 our residents reach their recovery goals. Highlights from…

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      Support Story | Alfie – Hyde Park House

      In the future, Alfie is aiming to live more independently and would one day like his own flat – our team are confident he will reach his goals and we are always here to support him every step of the way.

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      Support Story | Robert – Hyde Park House

      Robert is 31 and moved into Hyde Park House in April 2021 following a previous placement at Malsis Hall - Mental Health Care Home. With team support, he has taken proactive steps towards his future goals.

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