Model of Care – Mental Health and Personality Disorder
This leaflet provides information about the Model of Care for secure services in the Trust. This includes how it was developed and how it shapes your recovery journey.
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This leaflet provides information about the Model of Care for secure services in the Trust. This includes how it was developed and how it shapes your recovery journey.
Information about Mowbray Ward, an inpatient unit which treats people with organic mental health conditions. The ward is based at Monkwearmouth Hospital, Sunderland.
Mummy is Poorly is a children's story about a little girl whose mother has mental health difficulties. It was written with the aim of reassuring very young carers by providing them with a basic understanding of what would happen to them if their parents developed severe 'poorly thinking'.
An easy read leaflet about music therapy which explains what it is, how it can help you and how you can get it.
This booklet tells you all you need to know about having a Care and Treatment Review. This is often called a CTR. A CTR is a way of making sure you get the right care for you. The documents come with or without symbols.
A care plan is an agreement between you and your health professional to help you manage your health day to day. By talking about your care plan with your health professional you can say how you want to manage your health and choose what's best for you.
A list of health and wellbeing books for young people, that have been chosen with the help of Newcastle's Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services.
This booklet provides useful guidance, practical advice and helpful strategies that will help in your rehabilitation and life after being discharged from the service.
Information about the narcotics search dogs and handlers, employed by the Trust, who make visits to wards, departments and outside areas to locate illegal substances.
Evidence-based recommendations for the health and social care sector, developed by independent committees, including professionals and lay members, and consulted on by stakeholders.