Recovery pathways
​Our treatment and recovery pathways are person-centred, strengths-based and prioritise relationships, belonging and autonomy. In this way, we support long-term recovery and help to break the revolving door of psychiatric admissions.
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Recovery pathways are tailored to each resident. Most residents will initially join our high or medium support communities, before progressing at their own pace, and with the support of our therapeutic staff, to our lower support therapeutic accommodation.
Residents will typically stay for two to three years before transitioning to lower support or independent living outside of CHT.

High support
Our CQC-regulated residential communities offer 24/7 waking support, regular on-site psychotherapy, a community social worker, regular keywork, and a weekly therapeutic programme.
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Our high support communities are:
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Highams Lodge, Waltham Forest
Lilias Gillies House, Croydon
Mount Lodge, Eastbourne

Medium support
Our Therapeutic Recovery Communities offer 24-hour support, with sleeping night staff. Residents benefit from training opportunities, psychotherapy and a weekly therapeutic programme.
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Our medium support communities:
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George Dooley House, Ealing
Richmond House, Richmond
Onkar House, Ealing

Lower support
Residents at our semi-independent therapeutic accommodation are typically towards the end of their care pathway. Each has a self-contained flat with a therapeutic programme Monday - Friday.
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Our lower support community:
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Fairhall Court, Surbiton