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The Sheffield Community Brain Injury Rehabilitation Team (SCBIRT) is a specialist community team working with people in Sheffield who have had a traumatic or acquired brain injury.
We offer confidential, non-judgemental care and treatment to women and birthing people with mental health difficulties who are planning to have a baby, are already pregnant or have given birth in the last 12 months.
Our Pharmacy service places service users at the core of everything they do. They aim to deliver the right medication, to the right place, at the right time to meet people's needs.
We provide diagnostic assessment and post-diagnostic support for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and diagnostic assessment and medication for Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD).
We are a city-wide service that provides short-term intensive treatment to older adults who have a functional mental health problem or a Dementia diagnosis.
This service is currently going through a transition.
The Recovery Service South is now the Community Mental Health Team.
The Recovery Service North is now the Community Mental Health Team.
The Decisions Unit is a place in Sheffield where people having a mental health crisis can get help quickly.
Forest Close is a mental health inpatient rehabilitation unit for adults living in Sheffield.
The Early Intervention Service offers support to people in Sheffield aged between 16 and 64 years old who are experiencing symptoms of first episode psychosis.
Forest Lodge is a low secure inpatient unit which includes two wards, an assessment ward and a rehabilitation ward.
Endcliffe Ward is a purpose built psychiatric intensive care unit which has 10 beds.
The Community Mental Health Team provides support to adults living in Sheffield who have complex or ongoing mental health needs.
Our Electroconvulsive Therapy service is a small, specialist team based in a specially-designed suite at the Longley Centre at the Northern General Hospital.
The Trust’s Health Based Place of Safety, also known as the 136 Suite, is based at the Longley Centre.
As of 5 May, IAPT Sheffield changed names to Sheffield Talking Therapies. The service remains the same.
Sheffield Talking Therapies provides free support to more than 12,000 people each year in Sheffield.
Sheffield Talking Therapies provides free support to more than 12,000 people each year in Sheffield.
Woodland View is a nursing home for people who have complex dementia and require specialist support.
Stanage Ward is an acute mental health inpatient ward which has 16 mental health beds.
The Specialist Community Forensic Team works with Sheffield residents who are currently either in low or medium secure hospitals, both locally and across the country.