Step-down inpatient recovery services for patients in mental health crisis

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£3,277,460

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  • Rehabilitation services
  • Psychiatrist or psychologist services

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Published

7 months ago

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Step-down inpatient recovery services for patients in Devon in mental health crisis, supporting people to develop the resources to meet their own needs and providing evidence-based treatment, care and support for those who are most vulnerable.

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