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Inpatient residential service

A therapeutic environment for recovery, stability and progress.

Specialist therapeutic support within a safe, structured setting

Our inpatient residential service provide 24-hour care and rehabilitation for adults with complex mental health needs who require a stable, therapeutic environment before moving on to more independent living.

We create psychologically informed environments that promote safety, trust and engagement – supporting people to regain confidence, routine and daily living skills.

Who we support

We support adults aged 18 and over with complex, mental health conditions who may be stepping down from other hospital settings, or require longer-term therapeutic support. Every admission is based on a thorough therapeutic assessment to ensure the right balance of clinical, psychological, occupational therapy and social input.

At our inpatient care service, The Hamptons in Preston, we create an environment where people can focus on recovery, build confidence and regain the skills needed for greater independence.

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A skilled therapeutic team

Our care is led by a skilled therapeutic team providing coordinated therapeutic and personalised support.

This includes:

  • Psychology – leading formulation, recovery planning and therapy sessions

  • Occupational Therapy – promoting structure, skills and meaningful activity

  • Nursing – supporting wellbeing, medication and physical health

  • Recovery and Support Workers – delivering day-to-day therapeutic engagement and community re-integration

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A focus on recovery and progression

We take a step-forward approach to care – helping each person work towards greater independence and a successful transition into residential or supported living. Progress is measured not only in clinical outcomes, but in personal growth, resilience and quality of life.

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