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Fairhall Court

114/124 King Charles Road, Surbiton, Surrey KT5 8QL
020 8399 3084 |
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Therapeutic Recovery Community | Semi-independent move-on flats

  • Mixed gender

  • Adults 18+

  • 9 self-contained flats

  • Shared lounge, kitchen, garden and group spaces

  • Regular on-site one-to-one psychotherapy

  • One-to-one key work

  • Structured weekly therapeutic programme​

  • Opportunity to join organisational committees

  • Resident training opportunities

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About Fairhall Court

Residents at Fairhall Court are typically towards the end of the care pathway with CHT and tend to have greater autonomy. Each resident has a self-contained move-on flat, with support staff available from Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm. The community is located a 10-minute walk from Surbiton rail station and a short distance from several parks and green spaces.

At Fairhall Court, there's a community hub, a comfortable social space co-owned and looked after by residents. It has a lounge area, lots of plants, and a tea and coffee-making station. During the day, the hub is used for key work and group activities and in the evening, it's used for watching movies, playing together on the Nintendo Switch and socialising. There is also a private therapy room available for one-on-one psychotherapy sessions

 

Meet the team

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Ryan Burke
Service Manager

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Jenna Barlett
Senior Community Psychotherapist 

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Ellen Bailey
Team Leader

"I feel really blessed to have been able to step down from higher support and move into my own flat at Fairhall Court. Living here has given me the opportunity to manage my own space. I feel like Fairhall Court has helped me to prepare to move on. Thanks to the therapeutic programme I feel more able to say how I feel...it has got easier to use the support around me and be in touch with my own coping mechanisms."
Fairhall Court resident

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