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The Littlemore Campus

Located in Oxford
The Littlemore Campus

We believe everyone has the right to a safe and comfortable home that they can call their own.

The Littlemore Campus is a jointly run, intensive support service, managed in close collaboration with Oxford Health NHS Partnership Trust. The campus consists of two, 24-hour projects, providing a dedicated complex psychosis pathway for individuals in Oxfordshire.

We aim to ensure people can rehabilitate to reach their maximum potential and to promote a positive approach to long-term recovery with fewer admissions to hospital.

Response Littlemore Campus recovery workers are supported onsite by Oxford Health NHS Trust Flexible Assertive Outreach Team, enabling both organisations to work closely to deliver a cohesive approach to recovery.

The Littlemore Campus is a great example of how Response is improving the quality of care and support on offer to individuals. The campus represents our holistic models of support and the values we strive to achieve.

Rowan House

Rowan House is staffed 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. It has been designed to enable people with Serious Mental Illness and complex needs to gain the skills needed to have control over their lives and manage their symptoms. Whilst also receiving the necessary care and support they need at Rowan House, the goal is to provide a safe and supportive environment for residents to move towards higher levels of independence.

Photo of support staff outside a support living home for those living with mental illness.

About the Service

Features and Description

  • Capacity: Up to 25 people can live at Rowan House.

  • Staffing: Staff are available 24 hours a day to provide support. This service also works with Oxford Health’s FACT Team: a Multi-Disciplinary Team that works alongside Response’s support team. 

Aims of Service: To offer a supportive environment to people who may otherwise have nowhere to live after their discharge from an acute ward, and offer them a therapeutic space in which to recover and become part of a community. 

Rooms: 25 bedrooms are all single rooms with shared bathrooms. There are communal living areas such as a lounge, dining room, self-catering kitchens, reading room, activity room, computer room and meeting rooms.

About the Environment

  • Activities: There is a dedicated member of staff on shift who is responsible for activities in the service. Our staff provide recovery-focused activities such as cooking groups, exercise sessions and IT skills support. Staff also arrange social activities such as music groups, arts & crafts and gardening projects. 
  • Local Community: Clients access community services such as shops, GP, churches, leisure activities etc. They can be supported by staff or do this independently.  

  • Visits: Friends and Family over the age of 18 can visit.

Morrell Crescent

Morrell Crescent is designed to help people taking their first steps back into the community after a stay on an acute ward. Morrell Crescent has the look and feel of a residential street, but with the added benefits of clinical and support staff on hand around the clock.

Photo shows a crescent of houses

Service Information:

Features and Description

  • Capacity: Up to 34 people can live on the Crescent.

  • Staffing: Staff are available 24 hours a day to provide support. This service also works with Oxford Health’s FACT Team: a Multi-Disciplinary Team that works alongside Response’s support team. 

  • Aim of service: To enable people that have left a ward environment to adjust to a life in the community, with all of the support they need on hand. Staff will focus on supporting their clients to find purpose and stability, so that they can take the next steps in their recovery journey with all of the tools they need to thrive.

  • Rooms: There are 34 bed spaces over eight houses with shared kitchen and living facilities, as well as a communal garden for each house.

About the Environment

  • Activities: There is a dedicated member of staff on shift who is responsible for activities in the service. Our staff provide recovery-focused activities such as cooking groups, exercise sessions and IT skills support. Staff also arrange social activities such as music groups, arts & crafts and gardening projects. 
  • Local Community: Clients access community services such as shops, GP, churches, leisure activities etc. They can be supported by staff or do this independently.  

  • Visits: Friends and Family over the age of 18 can visit. 

FAQs

Please see our referrals process to apply for this service.

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