Memory Protection Service – Sunderland, South Tyneside and Gateshead – Patient information leaflet
Information for people attending the Memory Protection Service for assessment and diagnosis.
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Information for people attending the Memory Protection Service for assessment and diagnosis.
The Memory Assessment and Management Service provide a range of intervention groups. If one is suitable for you, one of our clinicians will discuss this you, and refer you to the group, if appropriate. If you are unable to attend, this resources may be helpful to you and your carers.
The Mental and Physical Wellbeing Service at the North and East Community Treatment Team in Byker is a nurse-led outpatient clinic for people who have experienced mental health problems but have reached a period of relative stability and no longer require frequent appointments.
This poster directs you to health information resources available on CNTW's website
MBT is a treatment for adults with complex and longstanding emotional and interpersonal problems, such as mistrust, overwhelming feelings and destructive behaviours like self harm. People who are offered MBT might have a personality disorder or difficulties associated with personality disorder.
An information leaflet about Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), outlining the causes, what difficulties you can experience and how you can help yourself.
A range of information and support resources for adults and young people. Covering types of mental health problems, A-Z mental health, drugs and treatments, tips for everyday living, your legal rights, and information for young people.
Information about Mowbray Ward, an inpatient unit which treats people with organic mental health conditions. The ward is based at Monkwearmouth Hospital, Sunderland.
This booklet is for parents, and aims to inspire them to seek as much therapy as possible so that they can learn to heal themselves and protect their children’s future mental health.