The London Mental 44 Health Fact Book Summary of main services provided by the Trust Main locations from which services are provided Limelight services and areas of specific expertise Latest research undertaken by the Trust The Trust has been the main provider of specialist mental health care in Bexley, Bromley and Greenwich for more than ten years and has developed a comprehensive portfolio of services in community and hospital settings. It also provides specialist forensic mental health care across south east London and mental and physical healthcare in prisons in London and Kent. Services include physical health services to adults and children in the community in the boroughs of Bexley and Greenwich. These range from health visitors working with the very young to district nurses and therapists meeting the physical health needs of older people. The Trust works at over 125 sites in a variety of locations across the London Boroughs of Bexley, Bromley and Greenwich and into Kent including: Queen Mary’s Hospital Frognal Avenue, Sidcup, Kent, DA14 6LT Princess Royal University Hospital Farnborough Common, Orpington, Kent, BR6 8ND Queen Elizabeth Hospital Stadium Road, London, SE18 4QH Memorial Hospital Shooters Hill, London, SE18 3RG Goldie Leigh Hospital Lodge Hill, Abbey Wood, London, SE2 0AY Bracton Centre (Medium secure hospital) Bracton Lane, Dartford, Kent, DA2 7AF The Greenwich scheme for integrated health and social care is one of only 14 sites nationally to be declared a ‘pioneer’ by government Pulmonary rehabilitation in prisons (Maidstone Prison, Nina Turner and Helen Jefford) Early intervention in psychosis Headscape – an on-line resource for young people who want to contact the local mental health service for advice, guidance or self-referral to an appropriate mental health service Multisystemic Therapy (Greenwich) – an intensive family focussed and community based treatment aimed a reducing aggressive, antisocial and offending behaviour in young people. Oxleas undertakes a number of important national studies – for more information contact Research and Knowledge Manager, Anthony Davis (anthony.davis@oxleas.nhs.uk).
London Mental Health Fact Bbook
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