The Hull East Community Mental Health Team is delivered by a multi-disciplinary team comprising a range of professional disciplines including community psychiatric nurses, social workers, care officers, occupational therapists, healthcare support workers, clinical psychologists and psychiatrists.
The team use a recovery focussed pathway model as part of our service delivery. We plan care to both measure and support progress for service users towards self-reliance, or other goals, in areas including managing mental health, physical health, living skills, responsibilities, relationships and social networks. The clinical team uses a collaborative approach with patients and their families or carers as an integral part of the work.
The team aim to:
Evidence-based interventions will be provided including: family therapy; cognitive behavioural therapy; group work for activities and activities of daily living; training and employment; assistance in promoting independence in areas of accessing community and local services. We work closely with external agencies such as housing, employment, voluntary services and addiction services.
Regular reviews will be provided between the patients, their carer (where appropriate) and professional, as guided by the national care clusters and a person’s needs by the allocated care coordinator or case manager.
If a patient who is receiving care from our Team is admitted to our inpatient service, the team will maintain contact and be involved in ongoing care and discharge planning.
The service is also a learning environment which facilitates student learning of all professionals within the multi-disciplinary team.
This service is underpinned by legislation such as Mental Capacity Act, Mental Health Act, Mental Health Strategy 'Closing the gap: priorities for essential change in mental health', NICE guidelines, and England's mental health strategy 'No health without mental health'.
The service is commissioned by Hull Clinical Commissioning Group with use of Payment by Results and guided by the national care clusters.
People can be referred by their GP or by using our contact details below.
Mental Health Advice and Support Line: 0800 138 0990
The Grange
Hauxwell Grove
Middlesex Road
Hull
HU8 0RB
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