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WATFORD AND THREE RIVERS Annual Mental Health Planning Forum 18 October 2013 John Lavelle Service Line Lead Acute & Rehabilitation
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Our Vision ‘ to be the leading provider of mental health and specialist learning disability services in the country ’ Our Vision
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Why change? There are several drivers behind our Transformation Putting service users at the centre of what we do Providing a consistent, high quality service for everyone Modernising and using best practice from around the world Creating an efficient and sustainable service that makes the best use of limited resources
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What are we doing? £100m investment in buildings and technology Learning from good practice and bench marking Involving service users, carers and staff Working closely with commissioners
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Proposed services in Watford & Three Rivers Organic Assessment and Treatment Continuing Care – part of 60 outsource beds; locations to be confirmed Functional Age-Appropriate Frail Functional Assessment and Treatment 18 16 5416 Waverley Road St Albans To be confirmed Hemel Hempstead Community Mental Health Hub, Colne House, Watford St Pauls/ Logandene Hemel Hempstead Kingsley Green Radlett To be confirmed Hemel Hempstead 16 18 Kingsley Green Radlett Community Services 16 54 Community Services
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Changes to services in Watford & Three Rivers Adult Community Mental Heath Services Review: Pilot in the SW was successful needs led’ rather than ‘service led’ 3 team model to be rolled out on a quadrant by quadrant basis from 2 Dec. Colne House New community hub based in Upton Road in Watford Learning Disabilities; Crisis Assessment and Treatment Team (CATT); Older Adults; Adult Mental Health (Teams 1 & 3) Children and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) Significantly improve the safety and quality of service delivery Increase capacity of Adolescent Outreach Teams Launch a new clinical model of Community CAMHS
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Changes to services in Watford and Three Rivers Kingsley Green Based on best practice on inpatient care Phase 1 will open mid-May 2014 (Essex Ward, S136) Phase 2 will open in August 2014 (Welwyn, Mymms and ECT suite People in Later Life Provision of beds for SUs with highest level of needs Less intensive needs – increased choice for SUs Commencement of Intensive Outreach Service (IOS) Rapid Assessment, Interface and Discharge (RAID) Launched in April 2013 to prevent admissions and re-admissions Benefiting service users and system
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Other Transformation Projects Crisis Assessment and Treatment (CATT) service Acute Day Treatment Unit (ADTU) services Host Families Crisis Support Service 72-Hour Acute Assessment Beds Housing Partnership Remodelling of Day Treatment Units for People in Later Life
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Mental health locality leads: Acute and Rehab – John Lavelle John.lavelle@hpft.nhs.uk Older Peoples services – Mike Barratt Mike.barratt@hpft.nhs.uk CAMHS – David Abbott dave.abbott@hpft.nhs.uk dave.abbott@hpft.nhs.uk
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Follow us @HPFT_NHS Or for specific transformation information @JessLievesley Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust
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