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Mental Health Care Home (Orchard Street)

Orchard Street, which is located in Hucknall, Nottinghamshire, provides long-term accommodation for people with enduring mental health needs.

To access support from Orchard Street, you will usually need to be referred to us by a social worker. 

How we can help 

At Orchard Street, we provide long-term accommodation and support to our residents. We encourage them to remain as independent as possible, while also providing group and one-to-one support. We have a monthly meeting so that everyone has the opportunity to express their wishes and put forward ideas for activities, improvements and meals. 

Each resident has a named support worker who will help to create and develop support plans based around individual needs. These help people to maintain their health and wellbeing, develop life skills, and live a meaningful life.

Accommodation

Orchard Street has 12 fully-furnished bedrooms in three separate bungalows with shared kitchen, lounge, bathroom and toilet facilities as well as a communal garden. There is easy access to local amenities as we are only a 10 minute walk away from the local town centre,  there are a few shops a minute or two down the road.

Who to contact

Telephone
0115 666 6744
E-mail
orchard@ncha.org.uk
Website
Orchard Street Website

Where to go

Name
Orchard Street
Address
2-8 Orchard Street
Hucknall
Nottinghamshire
Postcode
NG15 7JZ
Notes

Accommodation

  • 12 fully furnished bedrooms in 3 separate bungalows with shared kitchen, lounge, bathroom and toilet facilities 
  • Separate communal lounge, toilet, dining area, kitchenette and garden
  • Long term accommodation 
  • Fully furnished 
  • Easy access to local amenities 
  • All accommodation is maintained to the highest standard 
  • Suitable for people with physical disabilities

When is it on?

When is it on
This project is open 24/7. Please contact the manager for more details.

Other Details

Availability

Referral Details

How to apply for support

Contact the project by phone or email using the details above.

Other notes

The support we offer:

  • Support sessions and one-to-one support and /or service user meetings 
  • Respect for your choices, privacy, confidentiality and promotion of equalities and diversity 
  • You will be encouraged to be involved in the running and development of the home
  • You will be encouraged to be involved with the person centred services groups
  • Active support based on an 'Ordinary Life'
  • Support planning and risk assessments tailored to meet your needs 
  • Your own person centred support plans developed with you
  • Your own named keyworker

We will help you with: 

  • Meeting person centred individual needs 
  • Maintaining health and wellbeing 
  • Developing life skills 
  • Having a meaningful life 
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