Rothbury – patient information leaflet

Information about Rothbury, a specialist medium secure personality disorder unit in Sycamore Unit at Northgate Park.

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  • Introduction

    This leaflet provides you with information that you will find useful during your stay. If you are not sure about anything in this leaflet please ask a member of staff.

    Prior you’re your admission you will be sent a Welcome Guide which will provide more detailed information about your care and treatment while you are in hospital. This will include information about your care team, what you can and can’t bring into the service, your case manager will also be able to provide additional information as required.

  • What is Rothbury?

    Rothbury is the specialist medium secure personality disorder unit in Sycamore at Northgate Park. Rothbury is one of three national projects commissioned by NHS England and Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) for the assessment and treatment of Forensic Personality Disorder within medium secure conditions. Rothbury has 12 inpatient beds. There is a multi-disciplinary team attached to the ward.

    The treatment model of Rothbury is a psychologically informed adaptive therapeutic environment in which the multi-disciplinary team helps to engage a diverse group of patients – with a variety of offence histories – to initially stabilise their mental health and risk related behaviours. The development of a shared formulation of care needs and risks helps to inform focused treatment and interventions, exploration of the pathway to offending behaviours, and in particular, the index offence(s).

  • Who is it for?

    Rothbury provides assessment, care and treatment for mental health problems in a secure setting. This 12 bed unit is for men who have come into contact with the law, and/or are thought to be a risk to others or themselves.

  • Why do I need to be here?

    You have consented to the process of an initial prison based assessment. You have been offered a suitable placement on the
    medium secure personality disorder service, to help your progression through the prison system.

  • Arriving on Rothbury

    When you arrive you will be welcomed by a member of the care team. They will explain what will happen during your stay and give you information. You will have time to settle in and have a look around your ward.

  • How long will I be here?

    The length of stay depends upon your personal needs. The care team will discuss this with you.

    A member of staff will tell you about the section of the Mental Health Act, you are detained under and what it means. You will be given an information leaflet which will tell you all about what this means.

  • What sort of things can I do at Rothbury?

    You will get your own bedroom on the unit. Each ward has shared areas, including a dayroom with colour TV and stereo, kitchen, quiet room and internal courtyards which can be enjoyed under supervision.

    There are a number of groups at Rothbury that you will be expected to attend. Staff will explain this to you when you arrive.

    During your assessment, you will work alongside your care team to collect information about your strengths and needs. Once your assessment period has finished, your team will work with you to create a treatment plan that is right for you.

    Your treatment may include group work and/or 1-1 sessions with members of your care team.

  • Recovery Star Secure

    Secure services provide safety and real change for a better life.

    Secure services provide treatment for people with complex mental disorders linked to offending or seriously harmful behaviour. Some will be involved with the criminal justice system (CJS), courts and prison. Secure services help people gain a deep understanding of themselves and their history.

    We will help patients gain new skills, understanding and ways of responding to things they find difficult. This will help people move on from secure settings and have more freedom, choice, and control in their lives.

    We will do this by focusing on:
    -mental health;
    – dealing with strong feelings;
    – addictive behaviours;
    – risk to others;
    – physical health;
    – social skills;
    – relationships;
    – meaningful activities; and
    – trust and hope.

  • Model of Care

    Our model of care in mental health forms the basis of consistent care that can be expected across medium and low secure services. The main goal is to strengthen professional practice and plan how we support, motivate, and develop staff to deliver the best care possible. The model of care has been created to develop a clear vision for how we deliver care to our patients and how we will care and support our staff within secure care services.

    The model of care details how teams will continue to deliver a positive experience for patients, carers and families and the actions staff need to take to ensure that everyone’s experience of the service is encouraging and positive.

    The underpinning process for our model of care identifies how we work collaboratively with the person to promote recovery. Our model of care highlights that recovery is an on-going process and wherever the person is within their pathway their skills will be assessed, developed, and applied within different contexts supported by a multi-disciplinary team which focuses on the needs of the person.

    Our model of care focuses on patients, families and their carers whilst utilising the Recovery Star Secure as the focus which will result in ‘Our Recovery Journey’. Throughout this process, the model will incorporate the following:

    – Respect
    – Empowerment
    – Dedication
    – Collaboration
    – Opportunity
    – Hope and optimism
    – Identity

  • Activities you can be involved with

    Part of your treatment will involve day activities, which may include:
    – Adult education – reading, writing, social skills training
    – Gardening and horticulture
    – Art and craft work
    – Gym sessions

    There are also several kinds of social activities that you can take
    part in including:
    – Using the gym
    – Gardening indoor and outdoor sports like badminton and football
    – Use of the multi-faith room for your religious and spiritual needs
    – Regular social events

    If you have a special interest or hobby, staff may be able to help you with it.

  • Students

    As a teaching unit, students may be involved in all aspects of patient care.
    They will speak to you and ask for your consent if they are involved in
    any direct care, but if you do not wish for them to be involved in any other
    areas please speak to your named nurse or key-worker and let them know.

  • Interpreters

    Staff can arrange an interpreter if you need one.

  • Travel information

    Contact Traveline Tel: 0871 200 22 33
    Website: www.traveline.info/

  • What if I have a comment, suggestion, compliment or complaint about the service?

    If you want to make a comment, suggestion, compliment or complaint you can:
    – talk to the people directly involved in your care
    – ask a member of staff for a feedback form, or complete a form on the Trust
    website www.cntw.nhs.uk/contact/complaints/
    – telephone the Complaints Department Tel: 0191 245 6672
    – email [email protected]

    Please note that information sent to the Trust via email is sent at your own risk

    We are always looking at ways to improve services. Your feedback allows us to monitor the quality of our services and act upon issues that you bring to our attention.

    You can provide feedback in the following ways:
    – the quickest way for you to do this is to complete our short online survey at www.cntw.nhs.uk/poy
    – complete a Points of You survey, available on wards, reception areas or from
    staff
    – other options for sharing your feedback and experience

    www.cntw.nhs.uk/yourfeedback

    Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS)
    PALS provide confidential advice and support, helping you to sort out any concerns that you may have about any aspect of your or your loved ones care.

    We act independently when handling patient and family concerns, liaising with staff, managers and, where appropriate, relevant organisations, to negotiate prompt solutions. If necessary, we can also refer patients and families to specific local or national-based support agencies.

    North of Tyne
    Tel: 0800 032 0202
    Email: [email protected]
    Post: FREEPOST PALS

    9.00 am – 4.30 pm, Monday to Friday
    An answerphone is available at all times for you to leave a message. A member of the PALS team will aim to return your call as soon as possible.

  • For further information contact

    Rothbury
    Sycamore at Northgate Park
    Morpeth
    Northumberland
    NE61 3BP
    Tel: 01670 394 680

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    Ref, PIC/178/1123 November 2023 V6

    www.cntw.nhs.uk Tel: 0191 246 7288

    Review date 2026