Perinatal Community Mental Health Team – North Cumbria
The Community Perinatal Team provide mental health support to women experiencing mental health difficulties related to pregnancy, childbirth and early motherhood.
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The Community Perinatal Team provide mental health support to women experiencing mental health difficulties related to pregnancy, childbirth and early motherhood.
Practical guides from Rethink about how to make the most out of personal budgets. Written specifically for people using mental health services, carers and mental health workers.
This book from the Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities is to help people with learning disabilities create a detailed personal plan.
Information leaflet about the Physical Health Monitoring Clinic in Newcastle and North Tyneside including services offered, who the clinic is for and how to be referred.
This guidance document explains how patients are involved in the assessments and offers advice and guidance to those who choose to become patient assessors.
Originally developed by Tamsin Black as a colouring book for children with encopresis. Designed to suit the cognitive development stage of children up to around seven years of age. Illustrations and text are intended to promote understanding of toileting matters and to relieve anxiety.
This leaflet contains information about Post Diagnostic Intervention Support, this service is for people who live in Northumberland and who are registered with a GP in Northumberland and provide support for the person living with the diagnosis an their family/care giver
This leaflet is about pressure ulcers and includes information about what they are, what can cause them and how they can be treated.
Information leaflet to provide you with information and advice to prevent a fall in your own home or place of usual residence.
This leaflet gives help and advice when visiting a relative or friend in hospital.