About this location
Sutton House is a supported living service, offering support for 14 people who are autistic or have a learning disability, along with other associated needs and conditions.
The scheme forms part of Priory Supported Living Hull and East Riding, falls within the Hull City Council local authority area and is managed by Inclusion Housing provider. The home is situated in a cul-de-sac, just off a main road in Sutton-on-Hull, a suburb of the city of Hull. It is located three miles north east of the city centre, and has its own community with facilities nearby.
At Sutton House, we are committed to reflecting the guidance of The Reach Standards in everything we do. This means we work with our tenants to ensure they receive the right support to help them achieve their goals and reach their full potential.
We also can support people who have:
- Mental health needs
- Physical disabilities
- Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS)
Services at a glance
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About our service
Our facilities and environment
Sutton House is a large, detached Grade II listed building originally built in the 1770s. The building is over three floors, with a community lounge and kitchen on each floor. There are 14 self-contained flats, including four on the ground floor. There is also a lift at the home, providing access for people with mobility needs.
Communal areas include:
- Lounges
- Dining rooms
- Garden
We also have assistive technology within the home, such as keyless entry systems in communal areas.
Our flats
All of our flats are comfortable, welcoming and can be personalised to individual tastes. Our flats have:
- En-suite facilities, containing wet rooms
- Adjustable kitchen worktops in the ground floor apartments
Parking
Our approach to support
Everybody who lives at Sutton House has their own person-centred support plan, which is co-produced with input from the individual, their family members, and professionals.
We aim to enable each tenant to make their own choices about the support they receive. This may include support in a number of areas, such as maintaining a tenancy, personal care, and support with household tasks such as budgeting, shopping and domestic tasks.
Our support approaches at Sutton House include positive behaviour support (PBS), and we can also offer outreach packages. In addition, our team receive specialist staff training, bespoke to the needs of each individual we support. This includes Tier 3 manual handling.
Activities
Everyone who lives at Sutton House is supported to pursue their own interests and hobbies, both in and outside the home, and are encouraged to take part in activities which are meaningful and fulfilling to them.
We focus on supporting tenants to grow their independence. For some people, this may mean developing their daily living skills within their home. For others, this could be accessing work or educational opportunities in the local community.
Pathways
Through our network of healthcare, residential and supported living facilities, we provide unique care pathways which enable the people we support to progress towards greater independence. Every individual we support is provided with a bespoke pathway plan, tailored according to their individual needs. We aim to ensure that each person is supported to live a fulfilling and active life in the community.
A message from our site leader
We aim to support our tenants to have good quality lives and to become as independent as possible with the support of our staff team.
Sutton House’s site leader
Comments from our residents and their family and friends
I am respected with privacy and dignity, I feel I get my preferences and choices met. The staff treat me with kindness and compassion.
Contact us for help, referrals or more information
If you have any questions or need further information about funding, referrals or our supported living services, please visit our funding and referrals page