Our homes are intended to supportrecovery from their illness and to preventacute intervention whilst improving the experience for individuals with complexmental health needs. Our evidence basedframework is a planned pathway for ourcustomers to feel increasedindependence, managing their ownmental and physical health and wellbeing, accessing community support andprogression to sustain their own tenancies.
Make a ReferralOur homes are warm and inviting, with 24-hour support 7 days a week.
We provide structure, stability, and a safe and secure living environment.
Our homes are in areas that have excellent transport links, near railway lines, located near shops, school/colleges, leisure facilities and Health centres.
Have complex mental disorders as the primary support need, with comorbid difficulties such as but not limited to Attachment Disorder, Atypical Depression, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Personality Disorder, Depression, Schizophrenia
Women involved with the criminal justice system and or leaving prisons, with mental health conditions which are linked to offending or seriously irresponsible behaviour.
Secondary diagnoses of mild learning disability or autism spectrum
Aged between eighteen (18) and sixty five (65).
A willingness to engage with recovery based support.
An expectation to further move onto independent housing as their recovery improves.
A history of long-term hospitalisation, a number of admissions to hospital or at risk of becoming institutionalised.
Currently residing in a time limited service for people with mental health support needs.
Medication support needs.
Financial support needs.
Activities of daily living support needs.
A forensic history accompanied with a stable level of risk.
Shopping, cooking and menu-planning and preparation
Group and one to one therapy
Learning new skills for independence
Personal care, health and wellbeing
Managing medication
Access to education and support into work
Accessing social and leisure activities
Meeting people in the local community
Cultural or religious needs
Identifying and claiming benefits
Managing bills and money
Tailored daily activity programmes
Regular social events, at the home and in the community
Where appropriate, support for educational and vocational learning
Transport for outings, visits and scheduled activities
Regaining lost skills
Registered Manager
Senior Healthcare Assistant
Register Mental Health Nurse
Health care Assistants
At Mountsview Homes Ltd, we value and invest in our people from day one. Our 12-week induction programme equips new team members with the skills to deliver exceptional care, including support to achieve the Care Certificate and a personalised development plan.
We’re committed to ongoing growth, offering opportunities to gain nationally recognised qualifications like the NVQ Level 3 in Health and Social Care. Our rolling training programme ensures staff stay up to date with best practices, legislation, and health & safety standards—helping them grow professionally while delivering outstanding support.