Tile House at King’s Cross is a joint project between One Housing Group and Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust. It was set up to deliver supported housing and recovery for people with complex mental health needs. It opened in 2012 and provides 15 self-contained supported housing units in King’s Cross, London. A ‘Care Support Plus’ model is used.
Tile House at King’s Cross is a joint project between One Housing Group and Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust. It was set up to deliver supported housing and recovery for people with complex mental health needs. It opened in 2012 and provides 15 self-contained supported housing units in King’s Cross, London. A ‘Care Support Plus’ model is used. This is an intensive recovery-focussed model provided together by the Trust and One Housing Group to support people with high levels of risk and complex needs who have previously been excluded from supported housing, including those with a forensic background and those subject to section 37/41 of the Mental Health Act. The service is designed to support NHS outcome frameworks such as reducing reliance on out-of-area care, reducing hospital admissions, improving quality of life and providing a high quality independent living environment.