For many people, ‘recovery’ is about staying in control or regaining control of their life despite experiencing a mental health problem. This view is often referred to as the ‘recovery model’.
We use various recovery/re-enablement tools to allow for flexibility and to tailor our support to our client group within our setting.
We believe that recovery is best seen as a personal journey and this is central to everything we wish to achieve with our residents.
At High Oaks we endeavour to explore different ways for people to find their own pathway to recovery. This includes activities and therapies, work and educational opportunities, advocacy and social inclusion.