Suffolk Safe Haven and Wellbeing Hubs

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Value

£382,031

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  • Health services

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  • contract

Published

5 months ago

Description

Daytime Hub (10-4pm) The hub offers day-time support for a range of mental health problems and for episodes of mental distress.  It will be based in a static facility, providing a range of activities, advice, information and support.  It will use a navigation and enabling approach, to empower people to stay well in their community and at home.
Safe Haven (Evening support) 6pm-10pm The Safe Haven offers sanctuary for people experiencing mental ill-health and mental distress.  It will offer a calm and safe space, providing practical and emotional support, which can be used as an alternative to admission if appropriate. Includes de-escalate users in crisis and seek support from other services in dealing with critical incidents and provide support in accessing other support services. An appropriate plan of care for the evening will be agreed with the person at assessment.  Expectations will be managed so that all people will go home when the hub closes for the evening.  A short-term care plan will be agreed to cover the period immediately following the person's use of the Safe Haven. An appointment will be made for the following day at the Wellbeing Hub to review the plans made the previous night.

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