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It begins with a front door that’s yours — a stable, welcoming home to breathe in, and support from day one.
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Tranquil Minds Supported Housing is a not-for-profit Community Interest Company in High Wycombe, helping adults overcome homelessness, addiction, poor mental health and complex challenges. Through safe accommodation, trauma-informed support and strong partnerships, we help people rebuild confidence, regain independence and create lasting change.
We believe supported housing is about far more than accommodation. It's about helping people rebuild confidence, restore relationships, improve wellbeing and rediscover hope — walking beside them, at their pace, with someone in their corner the whole way.
Everyone’s path is different, but the shape is the same — stability first, then the support, skills and confidence to move forward.

It begins with a front door that’s yours — a stable, welcoming home to breathe in, and support from day one.
We meet people with patience and understanding, recognising the experiences that brought them here and never judging the setbacks.

Movement, structure and small wins rebuild health and self-belief. Recovery is rarely a straight line — we walk it together.

Tending something that grows brings calm, routine and quiet pride — grounding activity that supports real recovery.

Cooking a meal, managing a budget, running a home — the everyday skills that turn a placement into lasting independence.

Shared meals and shared projects rebuild the thing many residents have lost: connection, and a place to belong.

When someone is ready, we help them take the next step — training, work and a move-on plan built around them.
Since 2022, 73 people have moved out of homelessness and crisis into a stable home with support around them.
17 residents have gone on to independent tenancies of their own — proof that recovery leads somewhere.
7 people have stepped into employment, rebuilding confidence, routine and financial independence.
6 residents are holding on to their sobriety, backed by daily welfare checks and a team in their corner.
Everyone deserves the opportunity to rebuild their life, regardless of their past. We provide safe, trauma-informed supported housing that empowers people to achieve lasting independence through practical support, compassion and opportunity.
To become Buckinghamshire’s leading provider of trauma-informed supported housing — communities where people recover, rebuild and thrive, while we expand services that improve health, wellbeing and independence.
Measurable results for vulnerable adults, not just promises.
Support built around recovery, patience and understanding.
Trusted by local authorities, probation, NHS and community services.
Everything points towards lasting, independent living.
We track and report the difference we make.
A CIC that reinvests in the people we support.
New homes and specialist recovery projects ahead.
Over the coming years we aim to expand our supported housing, develop specialist recovery projects — including our Recovery Gym and Sensory Garden — strengthen partnerships and create more opportunities for vulnerable adults to achieve lasting independence.
See our future projectsEvery plan rests on the same foundation: safe homes, trauma-informed support, and the belief that lasting change is always possible.
We'd be glad to talk through our support, our homes and how we partner with referral agencies and commissioners.