15 Hyde Park, Wakefield, WF1 4ET
01924 635005
Hyde Park House in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, 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.
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.
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 a number of 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.
Make an enquiryHyde Park House is a warm and welcoming environment, where individuals can build their confidence and reach their goals in a safe and supportive 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.
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)