Substance Misuse Medically Managed Inpatient Detoxification Service.

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Hampshire County Council (as lead authority) on behalf of Central South Coast Inpatient Detox Consortia has awarded a contract for the provision of an NHS substance misuse medically managed inpatient detoxification service between the 1st January 2023 and the 31st March 2025 with an option to extend until 31st March 2027. 
The service will be based in Hampshire but open to referrals from other local authority areas across the South East (and
also Dorset, Bournemouth Christchurch & Poole and Wiltshire). The successful provider will operate a 7-10 bedded unit where there is Consultant Psychiatrist oversight and a specialist multi-disciplinary team who have had specialist training in managing addictive behaviours (including healthcare professionals).
The multi-disciplinary team includes psychologists, nurses, occupational therapists, pharmacists, social workers, and other activity, support and administrative staff. The service will provide care to service users with substance-related problems that are sufficiently severe and/or complex that they require medical, psychiatric, and psychological care 24 hours a day and have appropriate facilities to monitor and supervise withdrawal. Both
pharmacological and psychosocial interventions will be available to support the effective treatment of both the drug / alcohol misuse and other significant psychological and physical
comorbidities should be available and delivered in a trauma informed environment. The provider will dispense medications on-site and there should be agreed pathways for direct access to acute medical emergency services when necessary.

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