- community mental health team
- memory clinic
- day assessment unit
day care services
Some people may need care and services in a hospital-based residential setting. Clinique Pinel and Rosewood House provide services in these cases.
Residential mental health services for older people
Accessing community mental health services
The community service and memory clinic only take referrals from general practitioners (GPs). The community mental health team meets every week to decide if a referral is appropriate for the memory clinic or the community mental health team, and this meeting also provides an opportunity for the team to discuss individual cases.
What we do
The community mental health team works to provide care for people in the most appropriate environment for each individual. Some of the things we do include:
- providing information and support to clients and carers
- monitoring conditions
- organising respite
- managing medication
- assessing care placement, risk management, daily living activities, homes and adaptations
- psychological therapy
Who we work with
We work with a number of agencies, such as:
- GPs
- Family Nursing and Home Care
- private care agencies
- Housing Department
- Social Security Department
- charities
- parishes
- respite and continuing care team
- day care services
- other Health and Social Services departments, including the hospital itself
The memory clinic
The memory clinic accepts referrals from GPs, mainly for people over 65 who are experiencing difficulties with their memory. The memory clinic offers support with:
- assessment
- diagnosis
- treatment
- information
- monitoring
Where appropriate, memory clinic staff will refer people to other agencies, including the community mental health team.
The memory clinic is available by appointment during office hours.