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Mount Lodge

Purple logo stating Regulated by Care Quality Commission, showing quality assurance.

5 Upper Avenue, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN21 3UY
01323 411312 | email
 
High support recovery community | CQC-regulated

  • 24-hour support (waking nights)

  • Mixed gender

  • Adults 18+

  • 15 bedrooms

  • On-site psychotherapist

  • 1:1 psychotherapy each week

  • Community social worker

  • Resident training and development opportunities

  • Shared lounge, kitchen, garden area, therapy room and group room spaces

  • 1:1 key work sessions

  • Weekly therapeutic programme​

  • Psychosocial groups

  • Art psychotherapy

  • Facilitated reflective space

  • Opportunity to join organisational committees

About Mount Lodge

Mount Lodge is our 15-bed, mixed-gender residential community in Eastbourne, a 15-minute walk or short drive from Eastbourne Pier and the sea. It operates as a Psychologically Informed Environment (PIE), offering a 24/7 safe, supportive environment for adults living with severe, complex mental health conditions, dual diagnosis, and who may have experienced multiple placement breakdowns.

 

Our therapeutic programme runs Monday to Friday and includes psychosocial groups, community reflective work and life skills training.  The community has fifteen bedrooms with shared bathrooms, and live-in support workers are available throughout the night if needed.

 

Residents can access a shared kitchen, two lounge spaces for group meetings and activities such as art therapy, and a private therapy room for one-on-one psychotherapy. Our summer house offers a relaxing space in a tranquil, natural setting equipped with sensory, music, and art materials. The large garden provides ample space for connecting with nature, including an outdoor shelter with seating.

Our team

Smiling woman - Holly Moore - in a pink shirt with pink paper decorations in background.

Holly Moore
Service Manager 

Woman with short hair - Emma Pyle - smiles for camera, outdoor background with green foliage.

Emma Pyle
Community Psychotherapist 

Man - Paul Heseltine - smiles in front of green bushes wearing glasses and orange sweater.

Paul Heseltine
Team Leader 

Community photos

“Mount Lodge provides me with the structure that I need, and the support that I need. But I have my freedom as well. When you're in hospital, you have no autonomy. But here, I have people who I know want to help me and want to work with me.” ​
 
Mount Lodge resident
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