Community mental health services for older people in York and Selby
Providing community mental health services for older people in York and Selby.
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We are the Mental Health and Learning Disability NHS Trust for County Durham and Darlington, Teesside, North Yorkshire, York and Selby. Please use the filters to search.
Providing community mental health services for older people in York and Selby.
Area: North Yorkshire, Selby, York
Audience: Older people
Providing community mental health services to older people in Easington, Seaham, Peterlee and surrounding villages.
Area: County Durham, Easington
Audience: Older people
Providing community mental health services in Darlington for older people.
Area: County Durham, Darlington
Audience: Older people
Providing community mental health services in Derwentside for older people.
Area: Derwentside
Audience: Older people
Providing assessment, diagnosis and treatment for older people who live in a community setting who are experiencing depression, anxiety, dementia and other mental health illnesses and also have complex physical health problems or related frailty. This includes people living in 24 hour residential and nursing settings.
Area: Chester-le-Street, County Durham
Audience: Older people
Providing community mental health services to older people in Hartlepool.
Area: Hartlepool, Teesside
Audience: Older people
Providing community mental health services for children and young people in Teesside.
Area: Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Redcar, Stockton-on-Tees, Teesside
Audience: Children and young people
Providing community mental health services to older people across the Vale of York.
Area: North Yorkshire, York
Audience: Older people
A partnership project between TEWV and York St John University. Converge offer an extensive range of in person and online courses - which are held at the University and align to the university degree programmes. The courses are free to anyone aged 18 or over who has experienced mental ill health.
Area: York
Audience: Adults
Providing mental health assessment, signposting and advice to community rehabilitation companies
Area: Teesside
Audience: Adults