St Bart’s range of supported accommodation services covers transitional short-stay accommodation for singles and families, as well as mental health villages.
Supported Accommodation
Most of these services provide 24/7 onsite support to assist residents to decide what their goals are, and what next steps are required in order to work towards these goals while on their recovery journeys.
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Men’s supported accommodation
Future Homes is our 24/7 onsite supported short-term transitional accommodation service for single men experiencing or at risk of homelessness.
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Women’s supported accommodation
Our Women’s Service provides 24/7 onsite supported short-term transitional accommodation for up to 20 single women at any given time who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness.
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Family supported accommodation
Bart’s Plus is our community-based and onsite supported accommodation service for families experiencing or at risk of homelessness.
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Mental Health supported accommodation
St Bart’s provides short to medium-term accommodation for adults with persistent mental health challenges who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness.
I was becoming overwhelmed and anxious with the struggles of everyday living. St Bart’s provided much needed care and support to help me in my own home. – Bob