Residential care
St Georges
St Georges, 100 St Georges Ave, Northampton, Northamptonshire, NN2 6JFSt Georges is a residential care home in Northampton, supporting adults with mental health needs and learning disabilities, including people with a dual diagnosis.
The team draws on extensive experience to help people reach their goals through training, volunteering or work and to take a full part in community life. The home is registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
Specialisms
CQC · Good
About
About the home
St Georges in Northampton supports people with mental health needs and learning disabilities, including those with a dual diagnosis. We have lots of experience helping people work towards their goals, whether through training, volunteering or finding work.
We support everyone to get involved in their local community, learn new skills and try new things with the right support around them, so the people we support can enjoy life and live it their way.
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Who we support
Adults with learning disabilities, autism and associated complex needs.
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Our approach
Keys Connect — trauma-informed, relational support and Positive Behaviour Support.
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Daily life
Personalised routines, community activities and skills for greater independence.
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Staffing
24-hour personalised support from a consistent, specialist staff team.




Facilities
About Residential Care for Adults
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Common questions
Concise, evidenced answers to the questions professionals ask most about our St Georges provision.
Who does St Georges support?
St Georges supports adults of all genders with mental health needs and learning disabilities, including people with a dual diagnosis.
Where is St Georges?
St Georges is on St Georges Avenue in Northampton, Northamptonshire, close to shops, banks and healthcare.
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Filters
Connected Support
Support centred around each individual.
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