Welcome Guide – North of Tyne Addictions
This is the welcome guide for the North of Tyne Addictions service at Gibside ward, St Nicholas Hospital. It contains information you will find useful during your stay.
This is the welcome guide for the North of Tyne Addictions service at Gibside ward, St Nicholas Hospital. It contains information you will find useful during your stay.
This is the welcome guide for the North of Tyne Addictions service at Gibside ward, St Nicholas Hospital. It contains information you will find useful during your stay.
Information leaflets about Newcastle Treatment and Recovery (NTaR), a dedicated service for anyone in Newcastle experiencing problems with drugs and alcohol. They have details about the support and services offered.
Evidence-based recommendations for the health and social care sector, developed by independent committees, including professionals and lay members, and consulted on by stakeholders.
Information about how to get help from North Cumbria Talking Therapies which offers support to people living in North Cumbria who are struggling with low mood, stress, anxiety and coping with difficult times. Want to worry less, enjoy life more, and feel more relaxed?
The North Northumberland Adult Community Treatment team provides an assessment and treatment service for people who are experiencing difficulty with their mental health. The team is made up of a number of health care professionals. Appointments with the team are arranged at a number of different sites across your area. If this is inconvenient to you then appointments may also be arranged within your own home.
Information for teachers about the North Cumbria Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Children and Young People’s Service.
Our inpatient detoxification bed is on Gibside ward at St Nicholas Hospital.
This leaflet provides you with information that you will find useful about the Autism Assessment Service which covers the area of North and West Cumbria.
The team works with people who do not feel comfortable visiting their General Practitioner (Doctor) or is unable to visit their General Practitioner. The team offer support with making sure that people are having the right physical health checks at the right time to make sure they are fit and well.
For people experiencing acute mental health distress, and their carers.
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