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Welcome to Our Recovery House

Our Recovery House provides intensive, short-term support for individuals experiencing a mental health crisis, in a safe, calm, and homely environment.

Delivered in Partnership

This service is delivered in partnership with the Birmingham & Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust and Birmingham Mind.

Together, we provide 24/7 care and support focused on helping each person stabilise, recover, and regain control during challenging times.

Our approach is therapeutic, recovery-focused, and person-centred, with a maximum stay of up to 7 nights.

Our Facilities

We’ve created a comfortable and welcoming environment to support your wellbeing, including:

  • 10 single-occupancy bedrooms (including a secure female-only area)
  • 2 communal lounges for relaxation and social connection
  • 3 shared kitchens for independent meal preparation
  • A safe, enclosed back garden with outdoor seating
  • A quiet sensory room for peace and reflection
  • Space for therapeutic activities and wellbeing workshops

Who Can Stay

Our Recovery House is available to individuals who:

  • Are 18 years or older
  • Are experiencing an immediate and significant mental health crisis
  • Are under the care of Secondary Mental Health Services
  • Have a permanent home to return to after their stay
  • Registered service pets are welcome
  • Visitors are welcome until 10pm
  • Dependants under 18, can visit by special arrangement

Referral Process

The Recovery House is accessible to those currently receiving care and support from Birmingham & Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust.

Referrals for this service are only permitted from:

  • Home Treatment Teams
  • Community Mental Health Teams
  • Inpatient Mental Health Teams 

We are not permitted to accept referrals from other mental health providers, nor self-referrals.

Support We Provide

During your stay, you’ll have access to a range of tailored support, including:

  • A dedicated Mental Health & Wellbeing Practitioner
  • Support from a Peer Mentor with lived experience
  • Help with daily living skills and building confidence
  • Guidance to access local community services, shops, and amenities
  • A focus on preventing hospital admission and promoting sustained recovery

“The property is owned by our housing partner - Citizen Housing.”