Communicating – Alzheimer’s Society
How well we can communicate will affect our quality of life, as well as how much we are able to keep our individuality and sense of identity.
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How well we can communicate will affect our quality of life, as well as how much we are able to keep our individuality and sense of identity.
Poster complaining about use of the Mental Health Act- CQC Poster
Parent session handouts to accompany a series of parent webinars that the CNDS are doing to support parents during the pandemic.
Information this leaflet provides is about the Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment Team that offer an assessment and home treatment for people over 16 experiencing a mental health crisis, as an alternative to hospital admission.
This leaflet is about Cuthbert Ward which is the rehabilitation ward in the Bamburgh Clinic at St. Nicholas Hospital Gosforth Newcastle upon Tyne. Cuthbert Ward provides assessment and rehabilitation treatment for people with mental health problems within a secure setting. There is 15 beds for men who may have come into contact with the law, and/or are thought to be a risk to others or themselves.
This leaflet is about Cuthbert Annexe which is a step-down ward in the Bamburgh Clinic at St. Nicholas Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne for individuals who are preparing to transfer from a medium secure unit.
Information on debt and mental health including how to handle debt and where to get help.
Deciding right is an integrated approach to making care decisions in advance with children, young people and adults.
This Alzheimer's Society factsheet explains why a person with dementia might act aggressively, either physically or verbally. It gives practical tips that carers can use to help prevent and manage aggressive behaviour. It also looks at the types of support that may be available.
This Royal College of Psychiatrists leaflet is for anyone who is, or has been depressed. It describes what depression feels like, some of the help that is available, how you can help yourself and how to help someone else who is depressed. At the end of the leaflet, there is a list of other places where you can get further information.