Heathy House
Heathy House, Shay Lane, Halifax, HX2 9TZ
01422 417 840
(Admissions)
Rooms available
About Us
Welcome to Heathy House which is situated in the Holmfield area of Halifax. At Heathy House, we are committed to delivering exceptional support which is tailored to each individual's needs, providing a warm and welcoming environment.
Our home offers a range of modern facilities, including a garden, two spacious lounges, free on-site parking.
There are two dining rooms, one being on the ground floor, but you can choose to eat in the privacy of your own room or apartment if you so wish.
In addition to our staffed catering kitchen, we offer a well equipped kitchen that is accessible twenty four hours per day, to the individuals we support.
We offer six bedrooms with en-suite wet room facilities and four self contained apartments, featuring wifi, TV points, ground floor accessibility, there are accessible toilets on each floor and a jacuzzi bath in the first floor communal bathroom.
We also support an active and engaging lifestyle, with regular activities and other social events, as well as self-service laundry and a designated smoking area.
Heathy House welcomes funding from self-funding individuals, local authorities (including top-ups), and NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC), ensuring flexibility for a variety of requirements.
We are very proud to be part of Active Pathways, which has been reaccredited with Investors in People Gold for the third consecutive time, reflecting our unwavering focus on high-quality leadership, a values-led culture, and staff engagement. This recognition demonstrates our commitment to residents’ wellbeing and consistently excellent service.
If you are seeking a friendly and professionally managed step down mental health residential service in Halifax, Heathy House is here to support you and your family. Contact us to arrange a visit or find out more about our care and facilities.
Halifax town centre is only a short bus ride away, with the nearest bus stop being just across the road.
Halifax boasts great public transports links with the surrounding area and towns. It is a busy town with lots going on including our historic and lively Piece Hall, the Victoria Theatre, The Broad Street Plaza, Shibden Hall and Park to name just a few.
Care Types
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Duration
- Long-term
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Age
- Adults 65 and over
- Adults under 65 yrs
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Type of care
- Mental Health
Care Home Facilities
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Key Features
- Dining Room
- Garden
- Lounge
- Resident Choice Dining
- Wifi
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Accessibility
- Free Parking (on-site)
- Wheelchair Access
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Leisure and Wellbeing
- Activities (bingo, etc.)
- Designated Smoking Area
- Individual/Group Outings
- Self-Service Laundry
Room Facilities
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Key Features
- Wifi
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Dining
- Kitchenette
- Meals In Bedroom
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Bathroom
- En Suite and Communal Bathrooms
- Wet Rooms
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Accessibility & Equipment
- Ground Floor Rooms
- Wheelchair Access
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Leisure & Wellbeing
- TV Point
In The Area
| Bus Station | 2.3 miles | |
| Cinema | 2.0 miles | |
| Dentist | 0.7 miles | |
| Doctor | 0.7 miles | |
| Park | 0.2 miles | |
| Pharmacy | 0.7 miles | |
| Shop | 0.5 miles | |
| Supermarket | 0.8 miles | |
| Train Station | 2.3 miles |
Languages
- English
Funding Sources
- Local Authority
- Local Authority with top-up
- NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC)
- Self-funding (private)
Regulator Rating
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Additional Information
- February 2026 - Active Pathways has been reaccredited with Investors in People Gold for the third consecutive time, reinforcing the strength and consistency of its leadership, culture and people strategy. The independent assessment involved more than 70% of colleagues across the organisation through surveys, focus groups and site visits. Assessors identified strong Platinum-level characteristics in areas including leadership credibility, values alignment and performance management. In their feedback, Investors in People recognised a mature, values-led culture, with clear alignment between organisational priorities and colleagues’ day-to-day experience. The assessment highlighted visible and approachable leadership, strong accountability frameworks and a clear “golden thread” connecting board strategy to frontline delivery through Active Pathways’ five Strategic Pillars. More than 82% of colleagues confirmed they have agreed objectives directly linked to organisational priorities, providing clarity of expectations and shared accountability across services