The main recovery service will operate from The Limes, however a satellite base will be located in the north of the borough. Manor Gate will not close until the satellite base is established.

Phone number: 020 8483 2700

Site: Manor Gate

Address:
1A Manor Gate
Northolt
UB5 5TG

Service summary

The Ealing west recovery team provides support for people with severe and enduring mental health problems who require more intensive support to recover and remain well in the community.

Community recovery teams bring together a range of specialist health care professionals as integrated care services, including psychiatrists, community psychiatric nurses, social workers, psychologists, occupational therapists and pharmacists. Other staff such as peer support workers, vocational and employment specialists also work as part of the team.

The team offers a wide range of services, including community-based groups, individual support and counselling, occupational therapies, social work interventions, out-patient clinics and a variety of therapeutic interventions to meet individual needs.

We can help to find out what areas you need help with, keep an eye on how you are, develop your strengths; work to find answers to your current problems and help you in your recovery journey.

Recovery teams work closely with our assessment and community inpatient services, as well as GPs, voluntary organisations and other partners to help people to remain in the community as far as possible and to ease the transition back into normal life.

Assessing your needs

Following your referral, we will work with you to develop your care plan, which should include an assessment of your ongoing needs.

You will be able to involve your family, carers and friends in the care plan if you wish to.

Severe or enduring mental health problems are ones which have a major impact on your ability to cope in everyday living due to a mental disturbance that is not primarily due to alcohol, drugs or organic illness.

Carers

If you care for someone who has a mental health problem, you are also entitled to an assessment of your needs, which is reviewed periodically.

If you have not had a carer’s assessment, speak to the care coordinator or another member of staff.

Find out more about carer’s assessments

Referral information

People are referred to recovery teams from the assessment service or other parts of the trust.

If you are worried about your mental health, you should speak to your GP (family doctor) who may refer you to the assessment team if appropriate.

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