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| Description of the unit: This unit caters for adult males with learning disabilities who may also be detained under a section of the Mental Health Act 1983 (including those on Restriction Order) due to mental disorders and challenging behaviour. Care provision: The clinical care provision encompasses: • Continuous treatment and rehabilitation for those needing longer-term healthcare. This unit has a minimum of 5 staff on duty (both qualified and unqualified nurses) providing 24-hour nursing care • Care Programme Approach (CPA) is individually tailored to each patient • Psychiatric input - The Responsible Medical Officer (RMO) for this unit is a Consultant Psychiatrist, who isin charge of the overall clinical management of all patients within the unit The RMO's key involvement will includes: • With support from other clinicians the RMO will assess new referrals for admission, and make decisions on discharge or transfer to other suitable units • The RMO will participate in planning and attending CPA/Section 117 discharge meetings, prescribe drugs, monitor the progress of patients, consider referrals for other therapies eg occupational, art and speech therapy • An RMO will be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. They will regularly review and authorise patients' leave from the unit under Section 17 MHA for detained patients • Clinical reviews will be carried out regularly using a multi-disciplinary approach. Reports will be prepared including psychiatric, nursing and social reports for the Statutory Hospital Managers, Mental Health Review Tribunal and (for ‘restricted’ patients) annual reports for the Home Office Day Services: Day Services form an integral part of the care package for all patients. The unit has access to an on-site resource to meet some of the leisure/occupational needs of each patient. A variety of activities will be available: computer studies, leisure,recreation, educational and occupational skills, and the development of hobbies and interests. There is an on site snack shop, a hard standing sports area and a spa pool Community based activities such as leisure centres, specialist and educational establishments will be accessed where appropriate. The Clinical Team: The specialist care will be provided by a combination of the following: • Consultant Psychiatrist (Section 12 approved) • Therapists: Psychologist, OccupationalTherapist, Speech and Language Therapists • Nurses (RMN, RNLD • Health Care Workers Exclusion policy: The Unit is not designed for people requiring medium or high security, acute or emergency treatment. The unit: A purpose built unit providing continuing health care services for up to 8 adults, normally aged `18 to 65 The unit is robust in design yet domestic in style. It offers a safe and secure environment and is equipped with a full range of facilities including: spacious fully equipped kitchen, lounges, dining facilities and a large garden. Links with support services: • Community Learning Disability Team Location: Colchester is linked by national rail network from London Liverpool Street (approximately 1 hour) or by road M25/A12 from North London (45 miles) link to streetmap Referral Procedure: Referrals to any of our services may be made to: Tel: 01992 645145 Fax: 01992 645146 E-mail: admissions@careaspirations.com Care Aspirations Ground Floor, Hampton House 100 Crossbrook Street Cheshunt, Herts, EN8 8JJ Care it's what we do...for you |
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| Care Aspirations • St Paul's Hospital • Boxted Road • Colchester, Essex, CO4 5HF Link to Healthcare Commission • Link to Commission for Social Care • Tel: 01206 848000 • Fax: 01206 844577 • post@careaspirations.com |
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