Stokewood
Titchfield Common, Fareham, Hampshire

Stokewood is a large, detached home in a semi-rural location offering residential placements for seven female residents with a mental disorder and associated complex needs.
The home offers individual rooms all en-suite facilities, a large lounge/dining area, a large kitchen and utility area. Outside is a spacious garden with a barbeque area and an activity chalet.
Located in the well-established community setting of Titchfield Common, between Fareham and Southampton, the home has the advantage of having two large towns, and the facilities and services they offer, in close proximity. It also has its own ‘people carrier’ vehicle to transport service users to their chosen activities and social outings.
Philosophy
We offer a service tailored to the complex needs of the individual enabling the resident to integrate safely within the local community therefore achieving full citizenship. A supportive and safe environment encourages development of the individual promoting self determination and empowering the individual to take responsibility for their lives/ behaviours.
We support the resident to meet individual goals and aspirations with dignity upholding the rights of the individual. All service users are encouraged to take an active part in the running of the home and the formulation of their specific care plans and risk assessments.
Residents are encouraged in the promotion and achievement of independence, with specific tailored plans to enable them to develop and practice key skills. Residents are supported by staff at each stage of this process, but are empowered to make decisions for themselves.
Residents access local colleges for recreational and occupational needs.






