We are a CQC-registered 24-hour service in Bolton, Greater Manchester offering trauma-informed, neurodivergent-affirming care. With an in-house therapist, registered mental health nurse, and dedicated support team, we help adults rebuild independence and thrive.
▶ Supported Living - Overview VideoBolton, Greater Manchester
A 24-hour adult mental health supported living service supporting 5 clients in a safe, therapeutic environment. Semi-detached three-storey home with 5 bedrooms, rear garden, large driveway, and balcony access near Horwich.
Royal Bolton Hospital (15 mins by car)
Lostock Medical Centre (5 mins by car)
Lostock Park (2 mins by car)
Horwich Library (8 mins by car)
Morrisons (7 mins by car)
Middlebrook Retail Park (5 mins by car)
Bus Stop (1 min walk)
Lostock Station (15 mins walk)
The pathway provides guidance from referral to the completion of therapeutic support.
We require the referrer to submit a referral form to help us understand the client's needs and determine if our service can effectively meet them.
We complete a person-centred, strength-based assessment to explore what matters to the individual, focusing on their abilities and the support that will help them thrive.
Before the client moves in, a therapist develops a detailed formulation using pre-assessment information, clinical insight, and input from the social worker, family, carer, or friends. This is reviewed every 6 months.
Within six weeks of admission, we co-create a personalised Therapeutic Support Plan with the client and professionals involved. This is reviewed every 4 to 6 weeks.
A risk assessment and crisis plan is completed with the client and professionals, identifying triggers, warning signs, protective factors, and strategies to maintain safety. This is reviewed every 4 to 6 weeks.
We use trusted tools like the Camberwell Assessment of Need Short Appraisal Schedule (CANSAS) to measure progress. These are reviewed every 6 months with the client and professionals.
We recognise and celebrate the client's achievements, progress, and new skills. These moments may be shared with family, carers, or friends with consent.
Discharge readiness is agreed collaboratively, with the client at the centre. Outcome measures track progress from admission, indicating when 24-hour support is no longer required.
The therapist co-produces a discharge summary with the client, outlining progress, strengths, and ongoing support needs. This is shared with relevant professionals and family with consent.
Clients are offered a 6-week outreach support package to facilitate their transition into their new environment and support independent living.
Partner with clients, rebuilding confidence and fostering independence through personalised care.
Develops therapeutic support and risk management plans. Ensures clients are on appropriate intervention tiers.
Provides expert support, assessments, and interventions including safe medication management.
Oversees service management and regulatory compliance for high-quality delivery.
To discuss a referral, call 07368 619 669 or email [email protected]
Acknowledged same day
Within 3 working days, initial assessment offered if appropriate
Strength and needs-led pre-admissions assessment within 5 working days
Communicated to referrer and client within 1 working day
Working with referrer and client to agree a suitable moving in date
Staff work closely with each client per their support plan and risk assessment
Contact us to discuss referral routes and how we can support you.
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