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Because people with dementia have needs that change over time we have created new environments, effectively the 'silent partner' in care delivery, that support and enhance the therapeutic offering from our MDT.
At St Andrew's Healthcare, we’re proud of our rich heritage in the provision of mental healthcare. Our history as a charity begins in 1838 with the opening of our hospital at Northampton offering 'humane' care to the mentally ill.
St Andrew's Healthcare - Northampton Address: Billing Rd, Northampton NN1 5DG. Telephone: 01604 616000. Our headquarters are based in Northampton. The site hosts the Kemsley Brain Injury Centre and Fitzroy House, and provides a range of specialist services for men, women and young people.
As well as delivering vital additional beds, Church will create an additional step in St Andrew's brain injury pathway. Contact Kenny to discuss a referral 01604 872754
Our PICU and ACUTE wards at a glance. We have male and female PICU and ACUTE wards based centrally across Northampton and Essex offering 24/7 rapid assessment, intensive treatment and stabilisation for people with acute phases of mental illness who require emergency psychiatric care.
St Andrew's Healthcare - Birmingham. Address: St Andrew’s Birmingham, 70 Dogpool Lane, Stirchley, Birmingham B30 2XR. Telephone: 0121 432 2100. At our Birmingham site we provide medium and low secure services for men and women with mental illness. Click here to see a map of our Birmingham site.
Volunteer your time to make a difference. Volunteers make a huge contribution to the well-being and recovery of our patients and provide the perfect enhancement to our staff, in helping transform lives of people affected by mental health issues.
St Andrew's Healthcare - Essex. Address: St Andrew’s Essex, Pound Lane, North Benfleet, Essex, SS12 9JP. Telephone: 01268 723 800. At our Essex site, we provide patient centred care for both men and women with a personality disorder and/or mental health issues in a low secure and locked environment. Please note: To help us maintain a safe and ...
Fairbairn is a 15 bed ward in purpose-built medium secure service which manages deaf or hearing impaired (profound, severe, partial or hard of hearing) patients’ with complex mental illness in a culturally sensitive environment.
Oak is a recovery-orientated medium secure service for women aged over 18 with learning disabilities and/or autistic spectrum conditions.