The North Northumberland Adult Community Treatment team provides an assessment and treatment service for people who are experiencing difficulty with their mental health. The team is made up of a number of health care professionals. Appointments with the team are arranged at a number of different sites across your area. If this is inconvenient to you then appointments may also be arranged within your own home.

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We want to offer you as much help and support as you feel you need, to enable you to live the life you want. If you are not sure about anything in this leaflet please ask a member of staff.

The North Northumberland Adult Community Treatment team provides an assessment and treatment service for people who are experiencing difficulty with their mental health.

The team is made up of a number of health care professionals. Appointments with the team are usually arranged within the local community mental health team base/s. Home visits may be offered as an alternative venue if appropriate.

The Community Treatment Team provides a service for men and women over the age of 18 years who require a period of assessment and treatment.

Involvement with us is of your choice or you may have been referred to the service by your GP or another health professional. Often when people are experiencing difficulty with their mental health they will need to be seen by a specialist service to assess their current mental health needs and see how they can be helped.

The purpose of the first assessment appointment is to understand the mental health difficulties you are experiencing. You will see one or two clinicians and have a chance to talk about your current needs, symptoms, stressors, previous treatment and medication (if needed).

Anything you say will be confidential unless there is a legal duty to inform outside agencies. This will be explained before the assessment.

Following the assessment, we will explore the best options to support you and discuss this with our Multi-Disciplinary Team who will agree on a plan of care, whether this is within our team or other services.

The clinician will contact you following this to discuss and relay the outcome and will follow this up with a letter to you, which will also be sent to your family doctor and the referrer, if these are different.

You will be given a contact number for the Community Treatment Team so that you will be able to telephone if you cannot attend the appointment.

If it is agreed that you need intervention from the Community Treatment Team, the first few appointments will focus on understanding your needs and developing a care plan.

A range of interventions and therapies will be offered to suit your personal needs. This can include 1:1 sessions, group work, and health checks.

The first appointment is usually around 90 minutes, however you can ask to take a break if needed. You are welcome to bring a carer, friend or advocate with you.

Trust staff carry devices that can monitor and record abusive behaviour. They can alert and receive support from emergency services and the recordings may be used in court proceedings.

Staff can arrange an interpreter if you need one

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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
Telephone: 0800 032 0202
Email: pals@nhct.nhs.uk
Post: FREEPOST PALS
 
South of Tyne
Telephone: 0800 328 4397
Text: 07825 061 035
Email: pals@cntw.nhs.uk
Post: Patient Advice and Liaison Service, Garden Lodge, Hopewood Park, Ryhope, Sunderland, SR2 0NB
 
9am – 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.
 

North East NHS Independent Complaints Advocacy (ICA) Telephone: 0808 802 3000

North Northumberland Adult Community Treatment Team

Alnwick
Unit 2, Hawkhill Business Park
Lesbury
Northumberland
NE66 3PG
Telephone: 01665 608 000
Office hours Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm

Berwick
Anderson Court
51 Hide Hill
Berwick
Northumberland
TD15 1EQ
Telephone: 01289 301 301
Office hours Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm

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