Salisbury Supported Housing, Sydney House is a large Victorian house on the edge of Salisbury City Centre. Sydney House is a low to medium-supported housing scheme for adults with mental health issues. Service users receive up to 10 hours of support a week from Mental Health Recovery Workers to help them work towards moving independently into the community through Homes4Witlshire. Specific person-centered goals tailored to the individuals’ needs are worked towards to support moving independently within a 2-year tenancy. Nine service users have their own rooms and share a large communal area, kitchen, and laundry room.
Staff and service users arrange activities in the house, and out in the community. There is a warm and friendly atmosphere in the service where people who have been unwell are supported to gain the skills needed to have a fulfilling and meaningful life. We offer hope and compassion for a positive future for those we work with.
The service offers between six- and twelve-weeks outreach support at two hours a week where needed after moving on.
Service hours are 9 – 5pm weekdays and bank holidays.
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Salisbury Supported Housing Outreach
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This service will provide outreach support to clients as part of their move on from Sydney House or 37 Christie Miller Road. To increase social inclusion and integration into the community.
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