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Respite care and support services - Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust

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AnxietyDepressionUrgent and Crisis Support

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Who uses our service: Any service user known to the provider who has a serious and enduring mental illness which has become a crisis which necessitates the service user being supported in a 24-hour environment. Any service user who has been discharged from hospital that warrants a short stay in a step-down 24-hour facility before their discharge home. This includes service users with a dual diagnosis. The service operates 24 hours per day 7 days a week. Referrals should be facilitated by the home treatment teams and assertive outreach teams (AOT). The AOT will liaise with home treatment teams before a placement has been made. The teams will provide a care plan for each service user and the providers can refuse admission to any service user who is considered too unsafe for the service given the level of staffing available. The service does not offer an assessment service which is the responsibility of the home treatment and assertive outreach teams but will contribute to the teams’ assessment both verbally and in writing as necessary. Staff from the unit will attend assessment, planning and review meetings as appropriate.
Who uses our service: Any service user known to the provider who has a serious and enduring mental illness which has become a crisis which necessitates the service user being supported in a 24-hour environment. Any service user who has been discharged from hospital that warrants a short stay in a step-down 24-hour facility before their discharge home. This includes service users with a dual diagnosis. The service operates 24 hours per day 7 days a week. Referrals should be facilitated by the home treatment teams and assertive outreach teams (AOT). The AOT will liaise with home treatment teams before a placement has been made. The teams will provide a care plan for each service user and the providers can refuse admission to any service user who is considered too unsafe for the service given the level of staffing available. The service does not offer an assessment service which is the responsibility of the home treatment and assertive outreach teams but will contribute to the teams’ assessment both verbally and in writing as necessary. Staff from the unit will attend assessment, planning and review meetings as appropriate.

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This service offers support in person.

This service is provided by the NHS.

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Last updated 10/09/2025 7:00am

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