Ageing Well Rehabilitation Service is a Physiotherapy Clinic and Wellness centre in Sheffield who help you move better, feel better and live better. Services include, group chair based exercise rehabilitation classes perfect for recovery after surgery or if you are worried about falling and your balance has been affected. 1:1 exercise sessions. 1:1 Physiotherapy rehabilitation sessions. Home visit rehabilitation sessions also available.
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The centre is fully accessible throughout with disabled access toilets and baby changing facilities.
Barnsley Recovery Steps is an integrated drug and alcohol recovery service for Barnsley. Theirr aim is to help as many people as possible to recover from and be free from drug and alcohol dependency, and to reduce the harm that is caused to individuals, families and communities. The Recovery Steps service is delivered by Humankind on behalf of Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council. Their service works in local communities to support people with drugs and/or alcohol issues.
As part of their support, Barnsley Recovery Steps delivered by Humankind offers the following: One-to-one support - Structured group therapy work - Support to family members, involving them as part of your recovery plan wherever possible and with your consent - A health and wellbeing check, health screenings, blood testing and vaccinations - Help you achieve a balanced approach to life through therapeutic intervention - Support to reduce harm and prevent overdose - Substitute medication is available for some drugs that you may use - Detox from alcohol and/or drugs - A peer mentor/volunteer to give you additional support.
Changing Futures sets to improve the way that systems and services work to support individuals facing multiple disadvantage:
- Coproduction and peer support – South Yorkshire Housing Association works in partnership with Crisis, are delivering a Coproduction and Peer Support service. This service is increasing the influence of people with lived experience of multiple disadvantage on the design and delivery of services and the city’s overall strategy and approach to multiple disadvantage. They are working to increase the number of ways in which people currently experiencing multiple disadvantage can benefit from empathetic and credible role models.
- Core Delivery Team – caseload of 81 adults (7 per case worker). People receiving support from the progragramme also have access to additional psychiatric, psychological and primary care support, alongside personalisation budgets to meet their goals.
- Positive Activities – partnered with the Sheffield Drug and Alcohol Commissioning Team to co-commission the ‘Positive Activities for Adults in Recovery Fund’ which is administered and coproduced by South Yorkshire Housing Association.
- Learning and Development – Via Project 6, developing and offering bespoke training and awareness-raising activities, centred on knowledge of multiple disadvantage and implementing trauma-informed and person-centred approaches. Learning from all areas of the programme at a system level to develop consensus and sustainable, collective solutions.
- Enhanced and dedicated specialist support – increased the capacity of Sheffield Homeless Assessment and Support Team which provides access to healthcare services. Partnered with Paradigm Psychology to provide psychological support to support caseload and staff. Working with Cranstaun to deliver specialist support service for perpetrators of domestic violence.
- Data and Information Sharing – Mixture of data-led and operational intelligence approaches to inform how we work, from identifying caseload to helping inform service design and delivery. Repeatedly seek consent to share specific information with specific partners when needed. Developing a client portal so those supported have direct access to their records at any time.
Lifeways' Ashmount Court is a development of 16 high quality, self-contained flats in Doncaster that provides accommodation and 24-hour support for people with complex mental health needs. Ashmount Court provides person-centred recovery support through their team on-site team of Recovery Support Workers, with additional support from our Quality and Practice Team. Ashmount Court also work to support and sustain the transition for people with mental health needs from institutional settings to their own tenancy in the community, enabling them to live independently while receiving the exact package of recovery support that they need.
Ashmount Court support people living with any or a combination of the following:


