Enter and view: Tennyson Road
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Healthwatch Luton undertook an Enter and View visit to 104 Tennyson Road on 6 January 2026 and provided a valuable insight into the experience of residents and staff at the service. The home is a supported living environment for up to eight adults with mental health needs, with a particular focus on supporting individuals with schizophrenia. On the day of the visit, six residents were living at the property.
The atmosphere throughout the home was calm, welcoming, and homely. Communal spaces were clean, well-furnished, and actively used by residents. Informal observations and conversations suggested that residents feel safe, respected, and supported in maintaining their independence and preferences.
Staff were consistently described as kind, approachable, and respectful. Interactions between staff and residents were natural and caring, and residents expressed confidence in the support they received. The manager was open, engaged, and supportive of the Enter and View process, facilitating the visit and welcoming feedback. Staff also reported feeling well-supported and proud of the work they do.
Residents expressed satisfaction with the food, flexibility in daily routines, and the level of autonomy they experienced. While formal structures such as activity programmes or resident forums were not evident, the service appeared to take a responsive, individualised approach that suited the current resident group.
No major concerns were raised during the visit. However, the Healthwatch team identified opportunities for development, including exploring a wider range of structured activities, introducing regular resident feedback mechanisms, and ensuring that cultural or religious dietary needs are clearly documented and reviewed.
Overall, 104 Tennyson Road appeared to provide a positive, person-centred environment, with caring staff and a strong focus on maintaining residents’ dignity, autonomy, and wellbeing