The Cavell Centre - Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS
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The Cavell Centre - Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS
The Cavell Centre A member of Cambridge University Health Partners Contents Welcome and introduction to The Cavell Centre..................... 3 Cavell Centre Gallery.............................................................. 4 Guide to services.................................................................... 5 Contact numbers for all wards and other services................... 6 Maple 1 Ward........................................................................ 8 Maple 2 Ward........................................................................ 9 Maple day therapies............................................................... 10 Oak Ward.............................................................................. 11 Oak therapy service................................................................ 12 Poplar Ward........................................................................... 14 Ministry of Defence Unit......................................................... 15 Hollies Ward........................................................................... 16 Sustainability credentials......................................................... 17 Restaurant, gym, library, meeting rooms, etc.......................... 18 How to find us....................................................................... 19 CPFT information/PALS........................................................... 20 2 Welcome to The Cavell Centre and Gallery We would like to extend a very warm welcome to The Cavell Centre and Gallery – a unique place that brings together mental health and the arts in a fabulous building. Our service ethos l l l l l l Our purpose is to work with people, their carers and families to help them take control of their lives once again, make positive changes and improve their quality of life. Our staff promote relapse prevention and recovery and focus on working with people and their carers to find solutions. We aim to create an atmosphere that promotes therapeutic relationships based on mutual trust, enabling people to realise their potential to achieve recovery. We empower people to use choice and maintain their independence and enjoy an inclusive lifestyle. We are passionate about providing the highest standard of care and safe, secure, positive and supportive environments. We recognise there should be no more restrictions on freedom than is warranted by a person’s clinical condition and each individual will be cared for in the least restrictive environment as clinically possible. We focus on individuals and acknowledge that everyone has different needs and preferences. Everyone admitted to The Cavell Centre will be treated with dignity and respect. Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust’s aspiration is to become the organisation most associated with innovative, excellent, best-value mental health services in the country and provider of choice in our chosen markets. The Cavell Centre was formally opened by HRH The Countess of Wessex on 8 July 2010 3 The Cavell Centre Gallery Examples of some of the artwork on display at The Cavell Centre: Flower Vase by Angela Ibbs; Plume by Angela Ibbs; Future Movement - Green by Keaton Rowley Arts and Minds is a Cambridge-based charity working creatively with people of all ages with mental health illnesses. Working in partnership with CPFT, Arts and Minds has created a public art gallery at The Cavell Centre. Hosting three exhibitions a year, artwork ranges from traditional paintings to contemporary photography, mosaics, textiles, ceramics and jewellery. Work featured is by local artists, staff and patients. It’s open daily from 10am–12noon and 2pm-4pm. The gallery frequently hosts touring exhibitions including works from Westhill Endowment. Arts and Minds host a range of creative workshops and projects at the centre including regular drumming sessions and craft-based activities. For further information about the work of Arts and Minds, please contact: Caroline Kisby Project Development Peterborough & Fenland T 0789 003 4040 E [email protected] www.artsandminds.org.uk 4 Guide to services This purpose-built unit opened in 2009 and provides the highest-quality, safe and secure in-patient and day services for adults and older people with mental health problems and people with learning disabilities: Maple Ward: In-patient and day services for older people Oak Ward: In-patient services for adults Poplar Ward: Psychiatric intensive care unit Ministry of Defence Unit: Specialist services for serving military personnel Hollies: Specialist acute care for people with learning disabilities The Cavell Centre is light and spacious and designed to be flexible and responsive to service needs. All wards have been designed to promote choice, recovery, safety and independence, with single en-suite rooms, private lounges, and private, secure gardens. And also: l l l l l l l Therapeutic programmes for each individual seven days a week Overnight accommodation for carers Restaurant Fitness facilities, including gym and sports hall Spiritual well-being sanctuary and chaplaincy service Common and individual lounges on all wards Bookable training and meeting spaces Our comprehensive range of successful, evidence-based in-patient pathways and multi-disciplinary teams provides assessment, care and treatment that promotes recovery, and helps people to develop or recover the skills they need to help them to return to living full and meaningful lives. Our partnership with Arts and Minds and Open Studios promotes hope through a comprehensive therapeutic arts programme, as well as ongoing art displays and events throughout the centre. 5 Contact numbers 6 Main reception 01733 776000 Main fax 01733 776001 Reception - Maple (older people) 01733 776047 Reception - Oak (male ward) 01733 776026 Reception - Oak (women’s ward) 01733 776028 Reception - Poplar 01733 776076 Reception - Hollies 01733 776066 Patient Affairs Office 01733 776019 Health Records Library 01733 776022 Chaplaincy service / Sanctuary 01733 776080 The Cavell Centre 7 Maple 1 A 16-bed purpose-built dementia care assessment ward for people who live with or suffer from memory-related problems. Description We provide holistic person-centred care. The whole team is involved in your assessment, with input from psychiatric and general nurses, occupational therapists, psychologists, consultant psychiatrists and medical staff. We have close links with diabetic nurses, the tissue viability service and dieticians to also ensure good physical health. Nursing staff carry out a variety of activities including reminiscence and physical activities, as physical health affects your cognitive ability. The majority of our patients are admitted to the wards on an informal basis but we do care for people under a section of the Mental Health Act. The ward operates a locked-door policy because many service users would be at risk if they were to wander off the unit without an escort. During your stay with us - which can last from between four to 12 weeks - we work with you to establish cognitive, physical and self-help abilities so that we can plan an effective aftercare package. This may mean a return home with support but can also mean transfer to a residential or nursing home. We liaise closely with a wide variety of staff from our community teams, your family and carers to ensure you have a safe return hom with appropriate care and support. Ward manager/team leader Erica Sinclair T 01733 776045 Matron/team manager Nobbie Joy T 01733 776047 Visiting times 2pm-4.30pm; 6pm-8pm. (arrangements outside these times can be made with the nurse in-charge). Useful websites www.ageuk.org.uk/ www.rcpsych.ac.uk/mentalhealthinformation.aspx www.alzheimers.org.uk 8 Maple 2 A 26-bed ward for people aged 65 years and over who are experiencing a crisis with their mental well-being, including people who might pose a risk to themselves or others and whose care may require management in a hospital setting under the Mental Health Act. Description We provide therapeutic, holistic and person-centred care that is supported by a team of psychiatric and general nurses, occupational therapists, psychologists, consultant psychiatrists, doctors, the chaplaincy service, the voluntary sector, Red Cross and Age UK. We work closely with diabetic nurses, tissue viability service and dieticians to ensure good physical health. An individual care co-ordinator/named nurse is assigned to you for the length of your stay to help you to take part in planning your care and individual activity programme that meets your likes and dislikes. We operate an open ward but, at times, we may need to lock the ward to respond to specific circumstances. Length of stay depends on your individual need but averages about four to six weeks. Most of our patients return home on discharge. Occasionally, some move into an appropriate residential care setting. As part of planning for discharge you may attend day therapy or take home leave. For some, we may offer ongoing support by one of our community teams. Ward manager/team leader Ruth Rochford T 01733 776013 Matron/team manager Nobbie Joy T 01733 776047 Visiting times 2pm-4.30pm; 6pm-8pm Useful websites www.ageuk.org.uk/ www.rcpsych.ac.uk/mentalhealthinformation.aspx www.alzheimers.org.uk 9 Maple day therapy services Our day therapy service provides a wide range of therapeutic approaches to promote recovery, rehabilitation, independence and well-being for older people mainly aged 65 years and over. Description Our service is tailored to meet your individual needs through one-to-one sessions, therapeutic group work and a variety of general activity programmes. We offer full day and sessional attendance (Monday to Friday). If you stay all day you can enjoy the shared restaurant. We can provide hospital transport when necessary. Referral is made by the community mental health teams or consultant psychiatrist. We can arrange a Care Programme Approach (CPA) review for you when attending the day therapy service if required. We plan and agree the length of the activity programme with you depending on your need. Some groups, such as the anxiety management and jog-your-memory group, are time limited. You may join activities within the in-patient setting. We have input from nurses, occupational therapists, Brook Street College tutors and volunteers from the Arts and Mind group. On discharge we try to support you to find an appropriate community activity, social care service or voluntary organisation to attend. Matron Suzanne Cunningham T 01733 776047 10 Oak An acute mental health unit with 18 beds for women and 18 beds for men. Description The wards are a safe environment where we support you to recover quickly so that you can return home as soon as possible. Soon after arriving on the ward you will be seen in private by a nurse and a doctor. We will talk to you about how you are feeling, what has happened that has led you to be here and what might help you to feel better. It will help us decide what support, care and treatment we can give you to aid your recovery. We will also ask about your physical health. If you are admitted you will be shown around the ward and introduced to staff and other patients. You will be allocated a primary nurse who will see you on a regular basis as well as a key worker who will see you in the absence of your primary nurse. As well as doctors and nurses we also have a psychologist and occupational therapists on the wards. The occupational therapist will meet with you when you are settled on the ward and explain their role and the therapeutic group programme to you. Other staff visit the ward including pharmacists, chaplains and independent advocates. As you begin to feel better you may have periods of home leave so that your discharge is organised and gradual. This and your aftercare plans will be discussed with you and your family. Our approach to providing services is governed by a philosophy of recovery and our service is designed and delivered within the principles of recovery. Matron Rena Hughes T 01733 776000 F 01733 776036 Visiting times Weekdays 6pm-8pm; weekends 2pm-4pm and 6pm-8pm. During the week there will be PAST time (Patient And Staff Time) which is 11am-12noon and 4pm-5pm. During these times, patients and staff have one-to-one time and no visiting is allowed unless an appointment has been made. Out-of-hours crisis number: 0800 052 22 52 11 Oak therapy service Our therapeutic group programme provides balanced and varied activities including physical exercise, psycho-education, occupational needs of self care, productivity and leisure, functional and creative activity. Description The evidence-based interventions in the therapeutic groups provide support with your physical health, mental health and occupational needs. Within the therapy team we have occupational therapists and a therapeutic group nurse. Occupational therapists in mental health focus on the relationship between occupation, mental health and well-being. We provide therapeutic psycho-educational groups that help you to learn coping strategies in a supportive environment. We look at anxiety and depression, hearing voices and dealing with difficult emotions. There are groups to help you put the skills you have learned into practice with relaxation sessions and sessions in and outside the hospital. Creative activities are used to help you explore your thoughts and feelings through art, creative writing, poetry, dance and drama. Physical activity is encouraged and offered to help you to improve your physical health and mental health recovery. We have a daily walk, Tai chi, allotment gardening, sailing, gym and sport activities in the sports hall. Physical activity helps to improve mood, increases psychological well-being, increases self-esteem, reduces stress, improves sleep patterns, increases energy levels and helps weight management. Matron Rena Hughes Team Leader Sonya McCullough T 01733 776000 F 01733 776036 Visiting times Monday-Friday, 6pm-8pm; Saturday and Sunday, 2pm-4pm and 6pm-8pm Useful websites www.rethink.org/ www.richmondfellowship.org.uk/ www.mind.org.uk/ Out-of-hours crisis number: 0800 052 22 52 12 13 Poplar Poplar Ward provides the highest-quality, safe and secure in-patient environment for adults and older people with mental health problems and people with learning disabilities. Description Poplar Ward is a safe and secure environment, with access to all the facilities of The Cavell Centre and with its own private, secure garden. The ward has eight single en-suite rooms for men over the age of 18 years who are exhibiting challenging or disturbed behaviour that cannot be managed on an open psychiatric ward. Due to the flexibility of facilities at The Cavell Centre, we can also accept and provide the same level of care for female service users requiring psychiatric intensive care. Length of stay is determined by the assessment of risk and clinical need. All service users admitted to Poplar Ward are detained under the Mental Health Act 1983. At all times we follow the Mental Health Act Code of Practice, and service users’ rights under the act are explained to them on admission and observed at all times. When treatment under conditions of security are no longer required, patients are usually discharged to the care of the service which originally referred them - for example, open ward or community service, depending on clinical need. Matron Rena Hughes Ward Manager Declan Gilmore T 01733 776078 F 01733 776036 Useful websites www.rethink.org/ www.richmondfellowship.org.uk/ www.mind.org.uk/ Out-of-hours crisis number: 0800 052 22 52 14 Ministry of Defence Unit The MoD Unit is one of only seven in the UK and provides effective specialist mental health care for serving military personnel. Description There are currently four single en-suite rooms available and treatment is provided for the whole spectrum of mental illness requiring specialist care. People are referred from Ministry of Defence mental health community services. A seven-day therapeutic programme provides individual personcentred therapy specifically relevant for serving military personnel. People are admitted for specialist assessment and treatment that aims to stabilise and prepare for discharge back to the care of the Ministry of Defence community services. Discharge is supported by a mutually agreed follow-up plan between the service user, the unit and the Ministry of Defence. Ongoing specialist care and continuing review is subject to mutual decision with the unit and Ministry of Defence clinical staff. Matron Rena Hughes Ward Manager John Marham T 01733 776000 F 01733 776036 Useful websites www.rethink.org/ www.richmondfellowship.org.uk/ www.mind.org.uk/ Out-of-hours crisis number: 0800 052 22 52 15 Hollies A 10-bed assessment treatment unit for adults with learning disabilities who are experiencing problems in their life - such as mental illness, challenging behaviour or require a review of their epilepsy. Description We offer single rooms with en-suite facilities as well as access to a bathroom. The unit is made up of separate male and female areas with their own lounges to enable people to have time alone or with a member of staff. We use a person-centred approach to work with you to develop an individual programme of activities, taking into account your specific needs. You will be encouraged to take part in therapeutic activities, led by nurses, art therapist, occupational therapist, psychology and speech and language therapists. Our aim is to assess your needs and support you to take control of your life, make individual choices and achieve social inclusion, so that you can enjoy an inclusive lifestyle within your family and community. The average length of stay would depend on your needs - this could be anything from six weeks to six months. During your stay, you will be allocated a named nurse who will arrange to meet with you at least once a week to discuss your hopes for your future. From these meetings, a personal planning book will be completed and shared with the team when planning support for you after you leave hospital. Unit manager Maggie Romjon T 01733 776056 / 776067/9 Visiting times 10am-12noon; 2pm-5pm; 6.30pm-8pm Useful websites www.mencap.org.uk www.nas.org.uk www.bild.org.uk http://valuingpeople.gov.uk 16 Sustainability and CPFT We recognise that we have an important duty to be conscientious in our use of resources and must consider sustainable development in all that we do. The Cavell Centre was designed to meet all the latest national environmental standards. We are increasingly watchful for how we could improve in our role as an employer, a user of transport, energy and other resources. We have assessed where we are now and what we need to do to improve and to insure the future, not only for CPFT but also local communities. We are looking at: l l l l l l Travel (how we can reduce our carbon emissions and travel costs) Procurement (buying efficient products) Facilities management (making sure we have environmentally friendly facilities)r Workforce Community engagement (engaging with local communities in our decisions) Buildings (making sure our buildings meet the highest standards) One major change is that we now make sure sustainability issues are considered in all our decision making. In January 2009, the NHS launched its “Carbon Reduction Strategy – Saving Carbon – Improving Health”. The strategy outlined what NHS organisations would need to do for them to achieve the demanding targets set out in the Climate Change Act. As part of our commitment to this, we aim to reduce our carbon emissions wherever possible in every aspect of our organisation, from the energy we use to the goods and services we buy. We aim to lead the way in becoming part of a low-carbon society and provide a high-class, sustainable service for present and future generations. 17 Other facilities Restaurant Open from 8am to 6.30pm for visitors, carers, service users and staff. Hot and cold food available all day with a range of snacks and hot and cold drinks at very reasonable prices. Gym For service users and staff members use only. To book, contact the main reception desk on 01733 776000. Sports hall The hall is used for occupational therapy sessions for service users, and staff training, and can also be booked by staff for personal use. To book, contact the main reception desk on 01733 776000. The Sanctuary The Cavell Centre’s recovery-focused chaplaincy team offers spiritual, religious and pastoral support and care to people of all faiths, as well as people who do not have particular beliefs but who would like someone to talk to. The Sanctuary is situated on the ground floor of the centre. Contact the chaplaincy team on 01733 776080. Meeting rooms Conference room: On first floor with presentation facilities – maximum of 30 people (dependent on layout) for non-clinical use. Training room: On first floor with presentation facilities – maximum of 25 people (dependent on layout) for non-clinical use. Interview rooms: Ground floor, varying sizes, for smaller meetings and hot-desking. Family room: Bookable for service users and visitors. Carer’s room: Available for relatives. Bookable by contacting main reception desk on 01733 776000. To book meeting rooms, contact reception on 01733 776000. 18 How to find us The Cavell Centre Edith Cavell Healthcare Campus Bretton Gate Peterborough PE3 9GZ The Cavell Centre is based in Bretton, Peterborough, at the Edith Cavell Campus and is about two miles west of the city centre, just off junction 16 on the A47. By foot/cycle It is accessible on foot and by cycle from many parts of the city. Bretton is linked to the city centre and other parts of the city by a comprehensive cycle network. A map of cycle routes is available from the Tourist Information Centre in Minster Precincts or phone 01733 452336. By public transport Number 2 and number 3 public buses go to and from Peterborough city centre every 10 minutes. By train Visitors arriving by train should follow signs to Queensgate bus station where public buses can be taken to the Edith Cavell Campus about every 10 minutes. Taxis are available at the station or Queensgate Bus Station (five minutes’ walk across the footpath). By car Visitors arriving by car are required to use the pay-and-display facilities. A 30-minute drop-off zone is available at the front of The Cavell Centre. For issues or queries regarding car parking arrangements on the Edith Cavell Campus, please contact the Car Parking and Transport Office on 01733 874235. 19 Our CPFT vision People with mental health and long-term conditions will enjoy transformed lives, free from discrimination and supported by access to high-quality services, support and information. Our values l l l l We focus on the needs of the whole person We trust, value and develop each other We are good people to do business with We have high standards in all that we do For information about CPFT services or to raise an issue, contact the Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) on Freephone 0800 376 0775, or e-mail [email protected] Produced April 2011 HQ Elizabeth House, Fulbourn Hospital, Cambridge CB21 5EF. T 01223 726789 F 01480 398501 www.cpft.nhs.uk