
Home Group Limited is a registered society under the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014 (registered number 22981R)
www.homegroup.org.uk
Home Group is a housing association with a difference. We’re on a mission to “build homes, independence and aspirations”. As one of the UK’s largest providers of high-quality and integrated housing and health and social care, we’re helping people live happily in our homes and working with the NHS to improve lives. We’re also helping to create a new generation of homeowners who thought getting on the property ladder was an impossible dream.
Durham Mental Health Hospital Discharge Service
The service is available to any Co Durham resident who is an inpatient on acute mental health, PICU or rehab wards in Lanchester Road Hospital and West Park Hospital. The team support patients and the wards to ensure timely bed flow and prevent bed blocking. The support offered is to obtain and maintain accommodation, money management/maximising income, social inclusion in their local communities. During their stay in hospital and following discharge, the team work closely with the ward staff and other supporting agencies to promote social and mental wellbeing with a view to prevent readmission to hospital.
Wellbeing & Recovery Service
Our team are committed to empowering our service users and ensuring that they have respect, dignity, independence, choice and control over their own lives. Aiming towards identified improvements in mental and physical wellbeing and social inclusion, we work with people aged 18 and over in a variety of community-based settings where weekly activity schedules are developed alongside service users to meet the needs of those attending across the county.
Open Access Groups – Running from Consett, Spennymoor, Bishop Auckland, Horden and Seaham, these groups offer a variety of activities, courses, and social interactions where service users can come together. Practical support from the team is also available, as well as bookable appointments with our Occupational Therapist.
Peer Support and Wellbeing Groups – Aiming to improve mental wellbeing, these services offer an informal setting for service users to discuss their mental health, wellbeing and support one another, this service offers the opportunity to join walking groups within the local community as well as out and about activities which offer a variety of activities including fishing and day trips.. Our Wellbeing groups consist of a physical activity and allotment group, aiming to improve physical wellbeing and increase knowledge around healthy living, service users have opportunities to build and design plots of land, develop DIY and woodwork skills, whilst planting, potting, growing produce.
Volunteering and Befriending – This service offers volunteering opportunities for up to 26 people who will receive full volunteer training and DBS check.
Our befriending offer is open to 12 service users at any one time, with personalised support goals developed to fit individual needs. One-to-one and peer support to reduce isolation and support links to activities within the community. To increase confidence and build self-esteem, health and mental health support needs. This is recovery focused goals to help individuals become independent, this would not be a check in service, it is a more practical approach to reaching recovery goals that is provided by a volunteer who has lived experiences. This is a low level support need service.
Employment and Training Support – Our accredited Home Achievement Programme (HAP) is available to all service users, alongside volunteer training, support with CV’s and applications.
Where to Access Groups
Derwentside
Easington
Sedgefield
Dales
Mental Health Accommodation Services
Delivered by a team consisting of support staff, management, Occupational Therapist and Mental Health Practice Lead, these services offer single persons supported accommodation for up to 30 service users at one time. Based at West Cornforth and Brandon, the services are offered to those aged 18 and over who are at risk of homelessness or are unable to live independently due to diagnosed mental health and associated issues. The service is available for a period covering between two and seven years.
Our team work alongside our service users to develop personal support plans tailored to meet their individual needs. Achievable goals are established and regularly reviewed to ensure positive outcomes are being attained.
Our Mental Health Practice Lead offers individual and group reflective practice sessions with all members of our team and act as a point of contact for individual support, thereby improving the quality of support planning, assessment, and reviews. Our Occupational Therapist help our service users to improve, regain and develop the skills they require for day to day life by engaging them with activities that they want to do. This also includes identifying areas where skills development is required, to support reintegration into the community.
Referrals
Can be made by anyone through the Alliance using the referral methods. There may be a waiting list but we will prioritise this people whose needs are greatest or signpost you to somebody else who could help.