Premium, private mental health treatment in the comfort of your own home

Nurse-led, personalised care for complex mental health conditions such as anxiety, depression, burnout, and more – delivered in your home by a dedicated mental health nurse.

Why choose Orchestrate Health?

Private, nurse-led, personalised care

Receive expert care from a dedicated mental health nurse that brings clinical consistency, structure, and therapeutic support directly to wherever you need it most.

Person-centred approach

Get matched to a personalised, hand-picked team of leading specialists - combining clinical excellence with warmth and understanding. Your dedicated nurse plays a central role in this process, offering continuity, clarity, and compassionate, day-to-day support.

Sustainable, long-term outcomes

Proven treatment with clear outcomes. Our structured approach combines assessment and ongoing support to ensure lasting recovery.

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Professional Memberships

Our professionals, nurses, and mental health specialists work alongside respected industry-specific organisations.

How it works: your journey to 

mental health recovery

Referral

The journey begins with a referral. Whether initiated by a healthcare professional, family, friend, carer, or the patient themselves.

Comprehensive Assessment

We conduct a thorough clinical assessment to understand your unique challenges, symptoms, and goals. This begins with a nurse-led assessment to map out the most appropriate care pathway, identifying whether a psychiatric consultation or additional support is required.

Personalised Treatment

We curate a highly tailored treatment plan, ensuring every aspect aligns with your needs. From matching you with the right clinicians to determining the best approach – whether in-person or virtual – we design a programme that fits your lifestyle while maintaining the highest clinical standards.

Ongoing Review & Progression

As your needs evolve, so does your care. Regular reviews help us refine your treatment, ensuring you receive the right level of support at all times. Whether stepping up care or transitioning to maintenance, we provide a long-term strategy for lasting wellbeing.

Why nurse-led care makes the difference

As your single point of contact and therapeutic lead, your dedicated nurse coordinates everything, from your assessment to ongoing support – ensuring consistency, connection, and expert care at every stage.


Our philosophy means a compassionate, clinician-led relationship that puts you at the centre of a truly personalised care plan.

Your journey to recovery starts here.

Whether you’re seeking support for yourself or someone else, we’re here to guide you every step of the way. Check your suitability or explore our services to learn how we can help.

Frequently asked questions

At-home mental health treatment allows individuals to receive specialist care in the comfort and privacy of their own home, removing the need for clinic visits or hospital stays. This form of care is tailored to each individual’s needs, and can include psychiatric support, therapy, medication management, and 24/7 live-in care if required. 

 

By integrating mental health treatment into a familiar environment where patients feel most at ease, at-home care promotes discretion, flexibility, and continuity of support.

Yes. At Orchestrate Health, every patient is assigned a dedicated mental health nurse – the constant presence guiding their care journey. Your nurse is not just a care provider, but a therapeutic partner: coordinating every element of the treatment plan, managing medication and routines, and offering real-time, in-home support.

 

This nurse-led model offers consistency, stability, and personalisation that hospital-based care often cannot. It also ensures continuity across disciplines, making our treatment plans both responsive and robust.

At-home mental health care offers a broad range of specialist services designed to support individuals with complex mental health needs. These may include:

For those who prefer a combination of care options, we offer any mixture of at-home, online therapy and in-clinic sessions.

What can I expect from home-based mental health care?

At-home mental health treatment provides an unparalleled level of discretion, comfort, and flexibility. Unlike traditional inpatient or in-clinic settings, patients can receive specialist mental health support while remaining in the environment that they are most familiar with, allowing for a smoother transition into long-term recovery. Key benefits include:

Family members play an integral role in the mental health recovery process by providing emotional, practical, and logistical support. Their involvement can:
While family involvement can be beneficial, it is always down to the patient’s discretion in determining the level of family participation they are comfortable with.
To create an environment that supports a thorough and effective mental health assessment, we recommend:
But don’t worry, as our friendly team will guide patients and their families through this process, ensuring the assessment is as smooth and supportive as possible.
At-home mental health treatment is designed to be flexible, discreet, and deeply personalised. Depending on the individual’s needs, it may involve:
This approach ensures that mental health support is not only comprehensive but also seamlessly integrated into daily life, making long-term recovery more achievable.

The duration is highly individualised, depending on the complexity of the condition, personal goals, and response to treatment. We focus on long-term mental wellbeing, offering both short-term intensive support, and ongoing care plans to ensure sustainable recovery. Some individuals may require weeks of structured intervention, while others may benefit from ongoing support to maintain stability.

Every patient is supported by a dedicated mental health nurse that acts as their primary therapeutic partner and case manager. This expert, multidisciplinary team is built around your nurse and may include:

This approach ensures that every aspect of an individual’s mental and physical health is supported with expert-led, coordinated, and compassionate care.

Our entire team upholds the highest standards of confidentiality and discretion. All medical records and health information are handled securely and are only accessible to approved mental health professionals. We do not share patient details with any third parties unless explicitly authorised in writing.

 

For high-profile individuals, additional measures can be taken to ensure complete anonymity.

Yes, consent is a fundamental requirement for mental health treatment. This means that the individual receiving care must:
Early family involvement can significantly improve treatment engagement, emotional support, and long-term recovery outcomes. When a loved one is part of the initial conversations about care, it can:
However, the decision to involve family is always patient-led, ensuring that personal autonomy and preferences are fully respected.
If you are concerned that your loved one is at serious risk of harming themselves or others due to their mental health, they may require assessment under the Mental Health Act (1983). The first step is to seek urgent advice from a GP, mental health professional, or your local crisis team. In an emergency, you can also contact emergency services by dialling 999. A formal Mental Health Act assessment is conducted by an Approved Mental Health Professional (AMHP) and two doctors. If the criteria for sectioning are met, your loved one may be detained in a hospital for treatment. However, sectioning is a last resort and only considered when voluntary treatment is not an option. If you need immediate guidance, you can contact NHS 111, your local Crisis Team, or a solicitor specialising in mental health law.

Under the Mental Capacity Act (2005), a person is presumed to have mental capacity unless proven otherwise. This means they must be able to:

  1. Understand the information relevant to the decision.
  2. Retain that information long enough to make a decision.
  3. Weigh up the risks, benefits, and consequences of their choice.
Communicate their decision in any way – whether that be verbally, in writing, or through gestures.
If a person lacks capacity, decisions may be made on their behalf in their best interests. This usually involves healthcare professionals and family (if appropriate). If you believe your loved one is struggling with capacity, seek advice from their GP or a mental health professional. A formal mental capacity assessment may be necessary. If your loved one is refusing treatment but is deemed to have capacity, their decision must be respected – even if you disagree. However, if they are at serious risk, alternative interventions may be considered.

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