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
- 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
- Related links
-
NCHA Care And Support Website
NCHA Website