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Mental Health
In House
Pam Parker (DN) - severe enduring mental health
Simon Long - assessment of complex mental health
patients
GPwSI
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Name |
Location |
Tel |
Referral
Criteria |
How to
refer |
| Primary
Care Mental Health Team |
New Mill |
01274 200168 |
►Assessment of common mental health
problems ►Not for CPN or social work
►mainly a therapy service eg
counselling
full criteria here |
●Use common
referral form
●Direct Booking |
Support Services:
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Name |
Location |
Tel |
Referral
Criteria |
How to
refer |
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Volunteer befriending service |
First
Floor,
The Tradeforce building,
Cornwall Place
Bradford
BD8 7JT |
01274 770 118 |
aims to support people who:
►have become lonely through mental
illness OR
►who have become ill through social isolation |
●individuals or health professionals can refer
●patients seen once they fill in a short questionnaire
●important that people are not coerced into support they do not want
more details here |
| Self-Help
Clinics |
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►a CBT approach
►mild to moderate depression/anxiety ONLY
►are motivated to make changes
click here for complete referral
criteria |
●give patient information about the approach
●encourage patient to make the appt |
Specialised Outreach Clinics
| Name |
Location |
Tel |
Referral Criteria |
How to refer |
| Somerset House |
Somerset House |
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►Locality Psychiatry
Clinic |
●referral letter |
| Drop in clinic (walk
in) M 1.30-3.30
T 1.30-3.30
W 12.30-2.30
T 1.30-3.30
F 1.30-3.30 |
Somerset House
Manor Lane
Shipley
Bradford BD18 3BP |
01274 531 536
Fax 01274 770 779 |
►those who need a CPA review (those on
a CPA should get one every 6m)
►needing active medical Mx eg further assessment, treatment review, going
through a period of high risk
►people who require psychiatric consultation but not in regular contact with
a psychiatrist - new referrals, previous but not current contact
(re-referrals), current CMHT but no medical contact (within team
referrals) |
●fax referral letter
●will take bookings for the surgery until 12noon for that day
●after this period, they get booked into next day's surgery
●50% of the appts are bookable, the rest are walk in
●8 appts per session |
| Crisis
Resolution Service/Home Treatment Service
Lynfield Mt |
Lynfield Mt
Daisy Bank, 109 Duckworth Lane, Bradford, BD9 6RL
Tel: 363 704
staffed by psychiatrists, community mental health nurses, community mental
health assistants and an approved social worker
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9-5 phone 01274 414 007 somerset go through duty worker there, they will refer to Lynfield
if needed team operates 24/7
ONLY FOR CLIENTS WHO REQUIRE
HOSPITAL ADMISSION SHOULD BE REFERRED TO THIS TEAM |
►acute psychiatric illness
►high risk
►psychosis
►suicidal risk,
►where you might consider
admission
provides an alternative to inpatient
hospital admission by providing intensive home support for usually around
2-4 weeks service is happy to
offer advice and support for difficult cases |
●OOH - phone crisis team at lynfied mount hospital 01274 494 194 can call on
this number and ask them to bleep the crisis resolution/home treatment on call
nurse if urgent; give the name of the client
●send a referral letter too
●all patients must have been seen by the doctor within 24h prior to the
referral being made |
| Post Traumatic Stress
Disorder PTSD services |
BNPCT
- primary care mental heath team
Ty Gwyn
Ex-Army Personnel Treatment Unit, Llandudno, Run by a Dr Alun Jones, c/o
Rhianfa, Talwrn, Ynys Món, LL77 7TB,
NHS provider code 8WE31 01248n723164 Ty Gwyn Ex-Service Treatment unit
Audley Court in Shropshire. Run by military for ex -services personnel. Ring their welfare support team on 01952 820335 or fax 01952 814882 to ask
for your patient to be assessed. They will do a domiciliary at home to assess their needs etc.'
http://www.dafydd.co.uk
http://www.combatstress.co.uk http://www.combatstress.co.uk
http://www.eshra.com
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| ISIS centre for women |
The Isis Centre,
The Old School,
Fairfield Road,
Shipley
Bradford BD18 4QP |
01274 532 858 |
►complimentary therapies for female pts
experiencing mental health problems
►for those who:
can't sleep, can't cope, exhausted, children won't sleep, feeling isolated
and alone
►with creche facilities
►provides space for
the mothers themselves and time to reflect on issues around mothering |
●self referral
also available: complimentary therapies - click
here to see a list |
Consultants
| Name |
Location |
Tel |
Special
Interest |
How to refer |
| Dr Hopker |
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mainly inpatient work |
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| Dr Mennon |
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mainly outpatient work |
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| Dr Dale |
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half time with crisis team
half time outpatient |
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NOTES ON REFERRING
(from WHO Mental Health)
Adults
A main objective of the WHO Guide to Mental Health in Primary Care is to
extend the expertise of the primary care clinician and improve the cooperation
and communication between primary care and secondary mental health services.
With this understanding, the following guidelines have been prepared.
Referral to secondary mental health services should be considered in the
following circumstances:
 | where the patient is displaying signs of suicidal intent or if there seems
to be a risk of harm to others |
 | where the patient is so disabled by their mental disorder that he/she is
unable to leave his/her home, look after his/her children or fulfil other
activities of daily living |
 | where the GP requires the expertise of secondary care to confirm a
diagnosis or implement specialist treatment |
 | where the GP feels that the therapeutic relationship with the patient has
broken down |
 | where primary care interventions and voluntary/non-statutory options have
been exhausted |
 | where there is severe physical deterioration of the patient
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 | where particular psychotropic medication is required (eg clozapine,
lithium or donezepil) |
 | if the patient requests a referral. |
When making a referral to secondary mental health services, Social Services
or voluntary/non-statutory organizations, the GP should:
 | have access to a local resource directory
|
 | consider coordination issues around the referral (eg Care Programme
approach, care manager) |
 | consider implications for the continuing care of the physical health of
the patient. |
All referral criteria constitute part of the guideline for that particular
disorder and assume that, as far as possible, the guideline for diagnosis and
management has been followed.
Referral letters
 | Patient's name, hospital number (if known), date of birth, address and
telephone number |
 | Presenting complaint |
 | Reason for referral, including whether for advice only for GP to manage,
or for psychiatrist to manage |
 | Past psychiatric history |
 | Background |
 | Current mental state |
 | Current medication, details of any medication tried in the past few weeks
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 | Drugs and alcohol history
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 | Details of carers and significant others. |
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