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The Recovery Centre

At Centred, we believe in supporting people to live independently in their own homes whenever possible. However, some individuals with enduring mental health challenges need a higher level of care. That’s why we created our Recovery Centre in Inverness—a bright, modern space designed to help people on their journey to wellness.

Our centre is the first of its kind in the Scotland, providing a safe and supportive environment for up to 23 residents. Each person has their own light-filled, self-contained flat or bedsit, offering privacy and comfort while staying connected to a caring community.

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Garden image with a picnic table and benches and garden furniture.
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Recovery looks different for everyone. That’s why we offer personalised, flexible support plans tailored to individual needs. Residents have the reassurance of an occupancy agreement, meaning they can stay as long as needed while working toward independence.

Our dedicated team provides support with:

  • Medication management
  • Daily living skills
  • Building confidence and resilience

We’re here to help people not just cope—but thrive and move forward to a fulfilling life in their community.

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A single bedroom with bed, side table and wardrobe.
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Referrals can be made by healthcare professionals such as doctors, nurses, or occupational therapists. We currently work with NHS Highland and accept referrals from across the UK. Individuals can also self-refer for respite care.

Download our brochure to find out more.

Get in touch with us to talk about what we can offer at our Inverness Recovery Centre. 

Call us on 01463 716 600 or email hello@centred.scot

NHS Highland have worked in partnership with Centred for many years.

The Centred Recovery Centre is a unique resource in Highland which provides residential care (with mental health nursing) for individuals with severe and enduring mental disorder with a focus on their recovery.

This model is designed to offer short-term (6-week duration) residential placements following discharge from hospital focusing on ongoing treatment, care and recovery, or preventing hospital admissions where possible. Around 30 service users have experienced the benefits of this model by utilising block-funded beds.

Gillian Forrest, NHS Highland, 7/7/2025

Read Dean’s Story

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“The helpful staff are always here to support and assist in the daily living.”

Read About Mark

Mark Skillin - Manager at Recovery Centre

“Since I started working for Centred in 2013, I have supported people through many different issues, including those living with Schizophrenia.”

Read About Sarah

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“Looking after the grounds isn’t just about maintenance,  it’s about creating a calm, welcoming space where residents can connect with nature.”