Accommodation We believe that everybody has the right to a place to call home. We support people at risk of, or experiencing homelessness to find temporary, emergency and long-term accommodation which will best suit their needs, whether that is with St Petrocs or another provider. If you need accommodation, we can support you through guidance in our resource centres, or our Outreach teams can visit you in a more convenient place. St Petrocs' Accommodation We currently manage and provide accommodation for 166 people across 24 houses in Cornwall. We work together with people, to support them in their journey towards ending their experience of homelessness and finding independent living. How to get a room You must be referred by our resource centres or another service provider or agency. Our team will meet with you for a housing discussion to find out more and see if our houses are the best for you. If our houses are suitable, you will be added to our waiting list until a vacancy arises. If our houses are not suitable for you, we will work with you to find a better suited accommodation with a different provider. Get in touch>>> Each resident has their own bedroom Each of our houses has a communal lounge Each of our houses has a communal kitchen Our houses come in a variety of shapes and sizes across Cornwall - with each house offering every person their own bedroom, with shared communal facilities, such as a kitchen and lounge. Each of our houses vary in our resident’s ages, backgrounds and interests. We are a pet-friendly accommodation provider, and welcome well-behaved animals. Each of our houses are equipped with games, dvds, books and televisions in our communal spaces, with some properties offering ensuite rooms. How we support our residents Each of our houses is run by our supported accommodation team, who provides one-to-one support for each of our residents' needs and support is available via a 24 hour on-call system. Our team play a vital role in providing support and guidance to help our residents manage their personal situations, gain independence and eventually move on to more permanent housing solutions. In our houses, residents are encouraged to pursue hobbies and interests, and to get involved in community and local events. Our Vocational Development team works closely with our residents to develop skills to work towards independent living, like cooking and budgeting, and they can support with gaining confidence, education and employment. Residents are great and friendly... I've felt so accommodated and offered so much help it feels like a dream to take the steps to sorting my life out... Manage Cookie Preferences