About the Project
Peregrine Close comprises four single occupancy flats, based in Haverfordwest, that Adferiad rent from Ateb Housing Association. Support is provided by the Adferiad Housing Domiciliary Care Team between 9am and 5pm, Monday to Friday. This project of ‘step-down’ f lats provides temporary supported accommodation to individuals with a lead need of mental health who have suffered from serious mental illness and need lower-level housing-related support and are close to independent living confidently and competently. The project ethos is for occupants to have ownership and pride in creating a comfortable home setting.
Who do we support?
The project provides temporary supported accommodation to four individuals in single occupancy flats who have experienced a psychiatric illness and need support with finalising their integration back into the community. Peregrine Close provides support five days a week (excluding weekends and bank holidays), with each occupant receiving up to two hours of support a day. Peregrine Close provides low-level mental health and housing support for individuals.
How do we do it?
Peregrine Close is a unique opportunity for individuals to live independently with minimum support. Support can include: enabling individuals to maintain tenancy and learn responsibilities for future tenancies, promoting engagement in meaningful activities within the local community, social activities, and seeking opportunities in volunteering, training and education. We also empower individuals to ask for support and provide help to prevent relapses.
Referral
We offer this floating support in partnership with Pembrokeshire County Council throughout Pembrokeshire. To be eligible to live in Peregrine Close it is necessary to be under the Community Mental Health Team (CMHT) with a lead need of serious mental illness and requiring housing-related support.
The referral process is as follows:
Contact Marie Balchin (Pembrokeshire Housing Service Manager) or Michelle Miscisz (Adferiad Recovery Registered Manager) who will send out a referral form which needs to be completed and sent back to Marie & Michelle with an up-to-date Care and Treatment Plan (CTP) and Risk Assessment.
The paperwork will be reviewed by the Service Manager, Registered Manager and Associate Director of Registered Services. If your support needs can be met by the project, the Service Manager will make arrangements to meet you and your Care Coordinator to commence a plan of support, a visit to the allocated flat and an agreed move-in date.
If you would like to discuss the referral process with us, please get in contact using the phone or email address above.