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The Adult Community Mental Health Service delivers a secondary care mental health service for adults between the ages of 25 and 75. Our team provides a service for people with severe and enduring mental health problems. It offers a range of specialist, evidence-based treatments and interventions. We have Adult Community Mental Health Service teams across Norfolk, this team covers South Norfolk.
- Service Contact: Sacha Hallam and Jenny Ormsby
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Address:
Gateway House, Unit 1, Gateway 11 Business Park, Farrier Close, Wymondham, NR18 0WF
- Reception phone number: 01953 611000 (select option 2)
- Service hours: Monday-Friday 09:00 – 17:00
- What this service offers
- Access this service
- Visiting and onsite facilities
- How this service support carers including friends and family
What this service offers
Our Adult Community Mental Health Service in South Norfolk provides coordinated care and planning which is led by mental health professionals. This may include psychoeducation, diagnosis and treatment for mental ill health, and groupwork.
Our team can provide psychological interventions including a clinical psychologist assessment and treatment.
Access this service
Referrals to our Adult Community Mental Health Service are accepted from healthcare professionals, including GPs and other mental health teams and services.
People who wish to use this service should visit their GP to discuss a referral. Or if they are currently involved with another mental health professional, they should speak to them about a referral.
Visiting and onsite facilities
Free limited parking is available onsite at Gateway House in Wymondham this includes disabled parking spaces.
Gateway House provides full disabled access and toilet facilities onsite.
Refreshments are not available for visitors, but a water dispenser is available for use.
How this service support carers including friends and family
The Adult Community Mental Health Service staff are trained to work with carers, friends and families to support them and help them help support the person in their care. This may include education on mental ill health and family orientated work to help change behaviours. The team can also refer carers for a carer's assessment.