Supported Housing · London

A safe harbour, a settled home.

Hope Anchor provides calm, considered supported accommodation for adults with mental health needs. We work with local authorities and clinical teams across London to offer somewhere steady to return to, after hospital, after crisis, or simply because someone needs a settled base to rebuild from.

What we do

Three things, done quietly and well.

Our role is the housing. Vetted support providers deliver the care. Together that gives residents a steady base they can return to each evening.

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We provide the home

Each property is chosen for the right reasons, good light, sensible layout, residential street, access to transport and primary care. None of it dressed-up; all of it considered.

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We keep it that way

An in-house maintenance team and 24/7 emergency response. Repairs reported through Fixflo so residents and support providers always know where a job stands.

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We work with your team

Vetted support providers handle the daily support. We share information, cooperate on safeguarding and join case reviews when it helps. Our role is the home behind the door.

Why this matters

For people coming out of hospital or crisis, the home is not a backdrop. It is part of the recovery.

We've seen what happens when accommodation is an afterthought. We've also seen what changes when it isn't. Hope Anchor exists for the second outcome.

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Calm before everything

Properties are residential, quiet, and unmistakably homes, not units. The environment is doing work too.

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One thing, done properly

We are not trying to be a support provider as well as a housing provider. Specialism stops corners being cut.

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Transparent with referrers

Commissioners and clinical teams get straight answers about availability, suitability and limits. No oversell.

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Accountable as a CIC

Profits are reinvested in the homes and the people who live in them. Annual CIC reporting keeps us honest about that.

Who we house

Adults with mental health needs, aged 18 to 65.

We accept referrals through local authorities and clinical teams. We don't accept self-referrals or family-direct referrals, the route in needs an assessor who knows the person.

People stepping down from hospital

Discharge into a settled, supported home rather than back into the situation that contributed to admission.

People moving on from crisis

A steady base after acute episodes, with the calm of a residential setting and visiting support.

People at risk of homelessness with MH needs

Where the mental health need is the leading factor and supported accommodation is the right fit.

People rebuilding independence

A place to practise routine, manage medication and reconnect with services before more independent housing.

Working with a client who needs a home?

Send a referral and we'll come back to you with what we have, what we don't, and whether we're the right fit.