Our core purpose is to work with people and lead communities in improving their mental and physical health and wellbeing for a better life; through delivering excellent and responsive prevention, diagnosis, early intervention, treatment and care.
Experiencing a mental illness does not mean the end of living a full and meaningful life. Our rehabilitation services strive to deliver a wide and varied range of treatments and care with a primary focus on social inclusion and recovery.
The rehabilitation teams aim to provide services that will help you feel that, with support, you can work out coping strategies to deal with any difficulties and gain a sense of control over your life.
Rehabilitation is achieved with support from our Occupational Therapy staff, who adopt a holistic and problem-solving approach to your recovery. This involves using activities as a therapy to help you gain the ability to develop to the highest level of independence.
Our rehabilitation services are based at two locations on our Kingsway Hospital site in Derby:
Audrey House is a modern 10-bed inpatient service covering both Derby city and Derbyshire county. It provides rehabilitation programmes in a community setting for individuals who have been referred from other hospital settings and the community.
The aim of the team at Audrey House is to allow and support individuals to live outside hospital and reach their full potential within a community setting. All residents are actively involved in their care plans.
The team are dedicated to providing a high-quality service with a caring, person-centred approach.
A health professional may decide to refer an individual to Audrey House if:
Cherry Tree Close provides assessment, care and treatment to 23 people. The accommodation consists of five single-sex, self-contained bungalows for either four or five people. The bungalows are located in an open, relaxed, tree-lined environment. An administration office is located in the centre of the close.
The team at Cherry Tree come from a range of professional backgrounds and provide high-quality, person-centred care. They use a well-researched recovery model. They support and encourage individuals to explore the concept of recovery and hope, to find meaning within their ‘illness’, and to live well in spite of any symptoms. The team work hard to respond quickly and effectively to the different needs of each service user referred to them.
A health professional may decide to refer an individual to Cherry Tree Close if:
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