
Tulip Ward is an 18 bedded male ward for adults aged from 16 - 65 years who have been diagnosed as having acute and/or enduring mental health problems who cannot be cared for at home or in the community.
This team is made up of doctors, psychiatric nurses, psychologists, occupational therapists, family therapists and dual diagnosis workers. We work closely with Community Mental Health Team members including community psychiatric nurses and social workers (approved social workers).
We work with people who have mental illnesses such as Dementia, anxiety, depression, bipolar affective disorder, psychosis and Schizophrenia.
GPs, A&E doctors, police doctors, Care Programme Approach Care Co-ordinators, service users, voluntary sector and carers can refer to the service.
Our team provide care and support to help patients become well enough to be discharged and where necessary receive care in their homes or in the community. Services include:
We also offer support for physical and social needs.
When an inpatient is ready for discharge this will often be supported by the home treatment team for a period providing additional support whilst working alongside the care coordinator.
Faisa Omar