About Our Services

 

Adult Mental Health

A comprehensive range of services that aim to support the individual based on their mental health needs at any particular time. Service delivery ranges from 24 hour medical and registered nursing care within in-patient units through to working in the community.

Learning Disabilities

This service is for people with learning disabilities once their formal education ends. We provide residential, day and domestic care and support our service users with employment, housing and liaison with non-statutory organisations.

Forensic

We offer care and treatment to patients who have committed a criminal offence, or may be at risk of doing so, and whose needs cannot be met within a general psychiatric service. To ensure appropriate care can be given in a low secure environment, patients' are thoroughly assessed before admission by a multi-disciplinary team of professionals. A key purpose of the service is to rehabilitate patients into the community.

Substance Misuse

We meet the needs of drug, alcohol and substance misusers with severe and enduring mental health problems. Assessment, care planning and treatment are delivered in a variety of settings and include in-patient and community detox services.

Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services

The needs of children have a high profile within our organisation. These services are provided across two sites in Bradford and Keighley. Working with parents and carers, our aim is to create a family centred approach, providing the highest level of mental health care for children and young people.

Older People's Mental Health Services

This service addresses the needs of approximately 67,661 people over the age of 65 in Bradford and Airedale and 13,949 people in the Craven District (2001 census). It seeks to address the secondary mental health of the individual, providing care within hospital and day services alongside visiting service users in their homes.