Mental Health of Older Adults Service (MHOA)

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South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust Mental Health of Older Adults Service (MHOA) South Southwark Community Mental Health Team (CMHT)

Who are we? We are a Community Mental Health Team for older adults in South Southwark. We help people aged 65+ who are living in the community and have a mental health difficulty. We aim to help and support people to carry on living in the community with a good standard of mental well being. We care for people with a range of different mental health difficulties including: depression (moderate to severe) anxiety and stress dementia and memory loss other mental health problems to do with mood or mental well being which may affect daily living. We also work with people under the age of 65 with progressive memory problems. Our team and professional backgrounds We are people with a variety of skills including: community psychiatric nurses occupational therapists psychiatrists psychologists/psychotherapists social workers support workers administrators.

What can we do? We can provide: psychological therapies and treatments help with managing medication effectively treatment of memory problems information and advice for service users, carers and families. Where we do not offer a service ourselves, we will try to identify a professional or organisation that may be able to help and put you in contact with them. How to contact us You can contact us yourself and we accept referrals from GPs, social workers, nursing homes, etc. Your relatives, friends or carers can also contact us. We will ask your GP for information about you, as we need this to make sure we give you the best possible care. Telephone: 020 3228 6920 Monday - Friday between 9.00am and 5.00pm for information and advice or to make a referral. In an emergency outside these hours, please contact your own GP or the A&E Department at your nearest hospital. Our address is 46 Half Moon Lane, London, SE24 9HU.

What will happen? When we get a referral we contact you or your carer, by phone or letter to arrange an appointment, if appropriate. A member of the team will assess you, usually at your home or at a community health centre. You may find it helpful to have somebody there who knows you well to make you feel more comfortable, or if you have trouble remembering. The assessment will probably last one hour and we will ask you different questions about: how you're feeling physically/mentally what your present circumstances are (living arrangements/work/family) if there are things you may be finding difficult to do medication you are taking previous or current illness. We may also ask you to take a small memory test.

What happens next? Once we have met you and assessed you, we will decide how we can help you. Together with you and/or your friend, relative or carer, we will write your Care Plan. A Care Plan is an agreement between you and your health professional to help you manage your health day-to-day. It can be a written document or something recorded in your patient notes. We will give you a copy of the Care Plan and ask your permission if we need to talk to other services to make sure it is followed through. We will also let your family doctor know. Although some people will not need to be seen again, usually some follow up is helpful. Follow-up visits may be in your own home or at a community health centre.

South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust Options available If you d like a large print, audio, Braille or a translated version of this leaflet then please ask us. Useful contact details SLaM Switchboard: 020 3228 6000 SLaM 24hr Information Line - Advice on how to access SLaM Services: 0800 731 2864 Contact our Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) for help, advice and information: T: 0800 731 2864 W: www.pals.slam.nhs.uk E: pals@slam.nhs.uk Complaints If you are not happy about something but not sure if you want to make a formal complaint you can speak to a member of staff directly. Alternatively you can contact the PALS Office on freephone 0800 731 2864. If you decide you want to make a formal complaint this can be done by contacting the Complaints Department: Complaints Department, Maudsley Hospital, Denmark Hill, London SE5 8AZ T: (020) 3228 2444/2499 E: complaints@slam.nhs.uk W: www.slam.nhs.uk www.tfl.gov.uk/journeyplanner For the quickest way to plan your journey anywhere in greater London use journey planner: 020 7222 1234 (24hrs) Date of Publication: 01/11/2011 Reference: lc00004923