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We deliver care and support services in dedicated accommodation, in customers’ own homes and in the community.

Select a category or location below to learn more about the services we offer. We also run a small number of services for teenage parents and people who are homeless.

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Lutterell Court offers 49 self-contained flats and bungalows providing sheltered accommodation for people aged 55 and over In West Bridgford. The scheme benefits from:

  • Optional 24 hour emergency call system
  • Communal laundry
  • Community centre with activities
  • Close to local bus stops
  • Housing & Support Manager on site daily from Monday to Friday

For information on current vacancies and how to apply please contact us on 020 3535 3431 or email AvailableHomesMidlands@mtvh.co.uk

 

We offer independent living accommodation suitable for people aged 55 and over at this service in West Bridgford. The complex comprises 16 one bedroom properties on the first floor and ground floors.

The area is situated a short walk away from Central Avenue. Each flat is accessed through an individual front door, not a communal hallway. The accommodation provides a safe and secure living environment and benefits from:

  • Attractive communal gardens
  • Close to Central Avenue shops
  • 24 hour emergency alarm system for customers with a landline
  • Close to bus stop providing regular bus service
  • Housing and Support manager on neighbouring site five days a week from 9am to 5pm.

To apply for a property complete a Homesearch application form. For information on current vacancies please contact us on 020 3535 3431 or email AvailableHomesMidlands@mtvh.co.uk

Church Croft provides accommodation for people aged 55 and over. It comprises 56 one and two bedroom properties on the ground and first floors.

Church Croft is situated just off Central Avenue in West Bridgford. Each flat is accessed through an individual front door, not a communal hallway. The properties surround a community centre for the use of the residents and local community.

The accommodation provides a safe and secure living environment and benefits from:

  • Communal lounge with regular activities including weekly bingo and coffee mornings
  • Hairdressing salon
  • Attractive gardens
  • Mobility scooter store (subject to availability)
  • On site laundry
  • Close to Central Avenue shops
  • 24 hour emergency alarm system for customers with a landline
  • Close to bus stop providing regular bus service
  • Housing and Support manager on site five days a week from 9am to 5pm.

To apply for a property you’ll need to complete a Homesearch application form. For information on current vacancies please contact us on 020 3535 3431 or email AvailableHomesMidlands@mtvh.co.uk

Cantley Close offers one and two bedroom properties for people aged 55 and over.

Facilities include:

  • 24 hour emergency call system which is monitored 24 hours per day and 7 days per week
  • Gas central heating
  • Lift access
  • Communal car parking
  • A guest room available for hire for friends and family
  • Door security system
  • Communal laundry and drying facilities
  • Communal lounge and gardens
  • Close to local amenities
  • Excellent public transport links.
  • An active social group who host weekly events and regular outings to a host of attractions
  • Housing and Support Manager on site daily.

If you’d like to apply for a home at Cantley Close you can apply through Derby Homefinder and also directly through MTVH.

For more information on our current vacancies please contact the Occupancy Team on 020 3535 3431 or email AvailableHomesMidlands@mtvh.co.uk

Sheltered accommodation in central Derby for residents aged 55 and over. This scheme provides a safe and secure living environment for older people, close to local amenities and within walking distance to the town centre. The scheme benefits from:

  • Self contained one bedroom flats, all with lift access
  • Communal facilities including lounge, laundry and gardens
  • Secure door entry systems
  • 24 hour emergency call system
  • CCTV
  • Housing and Support manager on site Monday to Friday
  • A guest room for visitors

 

For more information on vacancies please contact the Occupancy Team on 020 3535 3431 or email AvailableHomesMidlands@mtvh.co.uk

We offer support to people with complex mental health needs in a range of settings throughout Essex.

We work closely with each of our customers, identifying their individual strengths, to help them live more independently in the community.

All referrals to the service come through Essex Joint Referral Panel.

Our service at Luncies Road in Basildon cares for people with complex mental health needs. Our aim is to prepare customers for independent living.

If you’re interested in using this service you’ll need to be referred by Essex Joint Referral Panel (JRP)

This service in Kensington and Chelsea provides accommodation and support to young people aged 16 to 21 who are leaving care or are ‘looked after’ within the ‘Every Child Matters’ framework.

Although originally set up to provide a safe and secure environment for young refugees and asylum seekers, the hostel is now open to young people from the wider community who are looked after or leaving care.

The hostel provides a home to 12 customers who have their own bedroom and a range of shared areas, including kitchens, bathrooms and a lounge. Staff are on-site Monday to Friday to provide individual support, advice, information and keyworking sessions to the customers. There is also an on-call service over the weekend.

There are regular house meetings where representatives from other organisations and agencies come and talk to residents, such as Connexions and local community groups. Strong links have been established with a range of key partners, including local careers offices, benefits and housing teams, the Red Cross, the Refugee Council Children’s Panel, Asylum Support, sports centres, immigration advisers and local places of worship.

If you’re interested in using this service you have to be referred by the social services team at the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.

To find out more about the accommodation and services provided at Longridge Road, please call us on 020 7370 6340.

Nurse Close and Ellis Close comprise six self-contained homes, which are suitable for older people who can live independently. There are no staff on-site, however all the homes are linked to a control centre in case of emergency.

Customers need to be referred to this service by Brent Social Services, rather than apply direct.

We provide fully furnished accommodation in Sheffield for homeless people and families. Our experienced staff help customers maintain their tenancies and are experienced working with vulnerable people.

You can apply directly for accommodation or be referred to the service by other agencies. To find out more, contact 01142 788 301.

Our service at Clyde House in Wandsworth is home to nine adults with mild learning disabilities. We help our customers to prepare for independent living. Accommodation is in a new-build block located close to the river.

If you’d like to use this service you’ll need to be referred by the Wandsworth Learning Disabilities Team, rather than apply directly. If you are interested in referring to us, please contact the manager on 020 8646 6419.

Our service in Saffron Waldon provides supported accommodation for eight people with mental health needs.

We offer tailored support to promote independent living skills. Customers have their own bedroom and share communal facilities. Their length of stay depends on their own circumstances and needs.

If you’re interested in using this service, you’ll need to be referred to it by West Essex Joint Referral Panel rather than apply directly. To find out more, contact us on 01799 508 456.

De Crespigny Park is a high support forensic mental health service supporting individuals with severe and enduring mental illnesses.
The service has 12 self-contained flats for semi-independent living.

All referrals for accommodation and support are received from the South London and Maudesley with residents typically being ex-offenders who have stepped down from the Prison service.

The service works in tandem with both statutory and voluntary agencies and participates in a multi-disciplinary approach to the support and recovery of individuals. The service is required to work alongside the Ministry of Justice, psychiatrists, psychologists and social services.

We provide a support service in Southend to people living alone with learning disabilities and/or mental health issues.

Support covers a range of areas, including daily living skills, budgeting, tenancy management and accessing community facilities.

You’ll need to be referred to this service by other agencies, rather than apply direct. To find out more, contact us on 01702 546 407.

Norvick House forms part of our Southend project.

Accommodation at Norvick House is for eight people in individual bedsits with a shared lounge and laundry room.

The scheme is staffed between the hours of 8am and 9.30pm Monday to Friday, and between the hours of 10am and 8pm at weekends with staff on-call overnight. At times the scheme may be left unstaffed during working hours when a member of staff is supporting a client in the community. At these times an on-call number is available for emergency use.

You’ll need to be referred to this service by other agencies, rather than apply direct. To find out more, contact us on 01702 546 407.

This scheme provides fully-furnished supported housing to people with mental health issues who are funded under the Care Act 14. Our multi-lingual team has extensive experience of working with vulnerable people, asylum seekers and minority ethnic backgrounds. We also offer weekly support visits to our customers.

You can only be referred to this service through Sheffield Care Trust NHS Foundation after you’ve been assessed by a mental health worker.

To find out more, contact us on  01142 788 301.

Amber House provides refuge accommodation and support for women and children affected by domestic violence.

We provide support to help you make informed decisions about your future and suitable accommodation.

Other advice is available, including signposting to legal and medical services. We aim to help you move on within 12 weeks, although this depends on your individual circumstances and needs.

You can apply directly yourself or be referred to the service by other agencies. To find out more, contact us on 0115 941 4279.

Our service at Briarwood Court, Sherwood provides accommodation for people with learning disabilities.

Accommodation consists of a four-bedroom house and seven self-contained single flats. We provide white goods and there is a communal washing machine and tumble drier.

A keyworker provides fifteen hours per week of one-to-one support in the customer’s home. Support is provided for as long as each customer needs it, with the intention that they develop the skills and confidence to eventually live independently.

You’ll need to be referred to this service by other agencies, rather than apply directly. To find out more, please contact us on 01159 624 455.

This service in Letchworth provides support for 11 people with a mental health diagnosis.

We provide accommodation in three houses which are close to each other and to Letchworth town centre. Residents have their own rooms and each of the houses has similar recreational and communal facilities.

Staff support is provided 24 hours a day.

You’ll need to be referred to this service by other agencies, rather than apply directly. For more information contact 01462 678 122.

We provide accommodation and support to people aged 55 and over at our Cottingham Road service in London.

Accommodation includes one-bedroom and two-bedroom flats, each of which is equipped with a pull cord linked to an emergency alarm system. There is also a communal lounge, kitchen and laundry room, as well as door entry system and car parking facilities.

A scheme manager is on site Monday to Friday from 8am to 4.30pm.

You can apply directly yourself or be referred to the service by other agencies. To find out more, please contact us on 0207 587 1265.