About the Project
Adferiad’s Acute Care Tenancy Support project delivers floating support across the county of Denbighshire to individuals who are experiencing a serious mental illness and have housing-related needs. This project has proven beneficial to individuals by enabling them to stay in their homes, safely and independently, and near to friends and family.
Our overall aim is to provide tapering support so that individuals can maintain longer-term tenancies, breaking the cycle of homelessness / vulnerability and enabling them to live independently.
Who do we support?
We support individuals aged 18 years of age and over across the county of Denbighshire who are experiencing serious mental ill-health and are, or may be, at risk of losing their tenancy.
How do we do it?
Our support helps clients to become more independent in every area of their life, which includes:
- Support to manage accommodation and feel safe
- Support to manage relationships
- Helping to make choices and take positive risks
- Support to go to social or leisure activities to feel part of the local community
- Support to identify and access training and education
- Support to gain employment and voluntary work
- Support and signposting with budgeting, and financial matters
- Help with managing physical matters
- Help with managing mental health
Referral
You will usually be referred to the Adferiad Acute Care Tenancy Support by Denbighshire County Council’s Housing Support Grant Team, and we will consider all referrals.
If you would like to request more information or to discuss the referral process with us, please get in contact using the phone or email address above.