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Middlestead House

Middlestead House is a specialist community-based step-down unit that provides rehabilitation services for adults with a learning disability, challenging behaviour or complex needs. In this calm, supportive environment, our service users are helped to develop coping strategies and grow in confidence - while under the caring and watchful eye of our expert psychologists, psychiatrists and nurses.

Treatments and services include:

  • A free-of-charge pre-admission assessment
  • Tailored care and treatment programmes, delivered within a well-established, evidence-based psychological model
  • Individual and group treatments
  • Evidence-based forensic treatments for people with learning disabilities and challenging behaviour
  • Risk assessment and prevention of relapse

Arrange a visit to Middlestead House

Call:
01332 871800
Email:
info@careprinciples.com
Or write to:
Middlestead House,
96 Draycott Road,
Breaston,
Derby DE72 3DB

At a glance

Service users:

Men and women aged 18 and upwards who:

  • Have a mental disorder with impaired cognitive/social functioning
  • Display challenging behaviour
  • May be detained under the Mental Health Act or as an informal patient
  • Have complex needs that are not being met in their current placement, for example lower-security units or community-based placements
  • Have a personality disorder

Facilities

  • Individual en-suite bedrooms
  • Spacious communal areas including courtyard
  • A large garden area, including a five-a-side football pitch and horticultural area
  • Independent patient transport