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Psychosis Community Service (Southwark - North East)

How our service can help you

The team provides care for adults, aged 18-65, who have a psychotic illness. This involves distorted perceptions of reality - thinking, feeling, hearing and seeing - often with symptoms of hallucinations and delusions.

We are available to people who live in the London Borough of Southwark (North East) who already receive care and treatment for mental illness from one of our other therapy services.

People eligible for our service must be on the Care Programme Approach (CPA). The CPA is a way of describing what you need in order to get the best care. It is for patients who need to see several people or organisations for their mental health care and treatment.

We help people to continue with the improvements they have made with their illness. We teach people the skills they need to live independently in their community.

We work with teams of health and social care professionals, including nurses, social workers and psychiatrists; all working together with the patient and their carers. We also work with the patient’s GP, local day care centres and housing associations as required.

  • Service Type: Adult Mental Health Services (Local) Service Borough Covers: Southwark Treatment type: Community
  • Contact the service

    Site Location: Services at other sites Phone Number: 020 3228 9850 Fax Number: 020 3228 9800
  • Disabled Access:

    There is disability access to ground floor of each building

  • Address: Chaucer Resource Centre
    13 Ann Moss Way
    Rotherhithe,
    London,
    SE16 2TH
  • Business Hours/Visiting Hours:

    The normal hours of operation for the service are between 9am-5pm from Monday-Friday excluding Bank Holidays. 

  • Other essential information

  • Conditions: Addictions, Anxiety, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Autism, Bipolar disorder, Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), Childhood degenerative disorders, Conduct disorder, Dementia, Depression, Dissociative disorders, Eating disorders, Learning disabilities, Neuropsychiatry, Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), Perinatal disorders, Persistent physical symptoms, Personality disorders, Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Psychosexual, Psychosis, Self-harm
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