Drug & Alcohol Services

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PAS currently run four services in the area of Newquay that house and support vulnerable adults who have issues around alcohol and substance misuse.

Luke House

Service Name: Luke House
Provider Name: PAS Ltd
Contract Manager: Sarah Stacey
Service Manager: Karen Smith
Service Address: Luke House, Newquay
Phone: 01637 850641
Fax: 01637 850641
Email: lukehouse@pasltd.uk.com, peterblann@pasltd.uk.com
Website: www.pasltd.uk.com
Client Groups: Drug and Alcohol
Type of Service: Accommodation-based supported housing
 
No. of units: 10
Description: The service at Luke House provides a high level of support that is aimed at stabilising and engaging with individuals who have substance misuse problems and related behaviours. These are likely to include offending and anti social behaviours that impact on the community at large. Through the shared experience of living in a communal setting, residents have the opportunity to develop socially, whilst continuing to engage with their ongoing recovery. This project will provide a solid foundation for engagement with services. This basis will create opportunities for progression through homelessness or being vulnerable to homelessness caused by substance abuse and related behaviours, to semi supported and settled move-on accommodation. It is envisaged this project will provide the transition from chaotic life style to settled independent living.

Accessibility: Ground Floor bedrooms 
Opening Times: 7days per week
Referral Routes: Health, Housing Department, Non-Statutory agencies, Probation, Self-referral, Social Services Department
Exclusions: No specific exclusions – Decided on a case by case basis
Additional Information: Core Support hours – day time staff on site with emergency call-out

 

D&A Stage 1

Service Name: Newquay Drug & Alcohol Stage One
Provider Name: PAS Ltd
Contract Manager: Sarah Stacey
Service Manager: Karen Smith
Phone: 01637 877096
Fax: 01637 859921
Email: highertower@pasltd.uk.com, peterblann@pasltd.uk.com
Website: www.pasltd.uk.com
Client Groups: Drug and Alcohol
Type of Service: Accommodation-based supported accommodation
 
No. of Units: 6
Description: PAS provide accommodation and support in conjunction with Cornwall Council for people with substance misuse issues. This project is intended to be the reception assessment facility, which provides a high level of support that is aimed at stabilising and engaging with individuals who have substance misuse problems and related behaviours. These are likely to include offending and anti social behaviours that impact on the community at large. This project will provide a high level of support to provide a solid foundation for engagement with services. This basis will create opportunities for progression through homelessness or being vulnerable to homelessness caused by substance abuse and related behaviours, to semi supported and settled move on accommodation. It is envisaged this project will provide the transition from chaotic life style to settled independent living.

Accessibility: Ground Floor bedrooms 
Opening Times: 9-9, 7days per week
Referral Routes: Care Trust, Health, Housing Department, Non-Statutory agencies, Probation, Self-referral, Social Services Department
Exclusions: No specific exclusions – Decided on a case by case basis
Additional Information: Core Support hours – Daytime staff on site with emergency call-out cover

 

D&A Stage 2

Service Name: Newquay Drug & Alcohol Stage Two
Contract Manager: Sarah Stacey
Service Manager: Karen Smith
Phone: 01637 877096
Fax: 01637 859921
Email: highertower@pasltd.uk.com, peterblann@pasltd.uk.com
Website: www.pasltd.uk.com
Client Groups: Drug and Alcohol
Type of Service: Accommodation-based supported accommodation

No. of Units: 8
Description: This project will be the first stage of move on for clients leaving the reception / assessment hostel. It is designed to provide a lower level of support that is aimed at promoting the consolidation of existing life skills and continuing client engagement with support plan and related agencies. The support offered is visiting in nature and will consist of individual key working and organised house meetings. The support is aimed at maintaining current levels of need and developing skills to maximise independence and plan for a structured move to less supported housing. Clients will have access to out of hours support and management for emergencies.

Accessibility: Ground Floor bedrooms 
Opening Times: 9-9, 7days per week
Referral Routes: Care Trust, Health, Housing Department, Non-Statutory agencies, Probation, Self-referral, Social Services Department
Exclusions: No specific exclusions – Decided on a case by case basis
Additional Information: Core Support hours – Visiting support with emergency call-out cover