Oakwood Hall

Oakwood Hall
Oakwood Hall is a twelve-bed registered domiciliary care home for people whose mental health support needs cannot be satisfactorily met from other services. It is a community that aims to provide a culture where its members can:
- learn to respect themselves and others
- learn about caring, sharing and contributing
- recognise personal strengths and limitations
- develop new skills and improve quality of life
- work towards being more responsible for themselves and sharing in a more stable and inclusive lifestyle.

Oakwood Hall lounge
The service provides consistent and responsive support to encourage change in the behaviours that have led people to be excluded from other services. Eventually, the clients should be able to move on from Oakwood Hall into more independent accommodation with support from other community services.
One of the twelve beds is for respite care, usually for up to three days every four to six weeks, this includes telephone support on a 24 hour basis.
Clients will:
- Be 18 or over, and live in the Leeds area
- Have mental health problems
- Exhibit problems that are challenging to service providers
- Have lifestyles that are chaotic and elusive, or who are isolated and vulnerable
- Have difficulties that exclude them from other mainstream services.
We are unable to consider referrals where the client's need could be catered for by other services, the client has dementia, the client is an acute phase of illness, the client needs a high level of physical care or the client's behaviour could interfere with or put in danger the local community.
For referrals please contact the manager to discuss whether the service is suitable for the client.
Community Links, Oakwood Hall, Oakwood Grange Lane, Oakwood, Leeds, LS8 2PF
Tel: 0113 235 9079; Fax: 0113 235 0845
Acting Manager – Sarah Gilligan
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