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Transitional Care Pathway
The aim is to provide a better service for persons with a mental illness transferring from adult to older adult community mental health services requiring further interventions, in the absence of an ageless service.
Date Updated:
25|09|09
The Family Intervention Project
Date Updated:
03|09|09
NHS Ayrshire Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment Team (Mental Health)
A model for meeting the needs of mental health crisis through the Ayrshire Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment Team
Date Updated:
14|09|09
Improving Access to Psychological Therapies – the role of the Nurse Consultant.
Date Updated:
17|09|08
What are the barriers to implementing mental health nurse independent prescribing in Scotland
Service provision is increasingly expected to be consumer driven or needs led. Nurse prescribing practice has the potential for the client to be seen, assessed, diagnosed and prescribed medication as appropriate by a specialist nurse, often negating the need to see any other professionals.
Date Updated:
29|05|09
Nurse led mood clinic providing cognitive behavioural therapy and psychotropic medication as necessary
An innovative method of addressing mood disorders using a combination of cognitive behavioural therapy and medication precribing.
Date Updated:
29|05|09