Mental Health Services

 

We provide support for some people with mental health problems in their own homes, whilst others require specialised treatment to enable them to recover in a hospital environment. Designing treatment to suit a person's unique requirements is key to Craegmoor's service, with a focus on rehabilitative treatment programmes and working within the National Service Framework for Mental Health.

To read about some of our success stories download ‘New Life’ a magazine written by people supported by Craegmoor in Lincolnshire.

What is mental health?

One in every four people in the UK has a mental health problem, with one in 100 people having a severe or serious condition. The NHS estimates that every year around 250,000 people will be admitted to a psychiatric hospital and around 4,000 people will commit suicide.

 

Mental health problems

One in four people in the UK will experience mental health problems; these can range from mild problems to very severe conditions.

 

Mental health nursing

In the UK, 25% of the population will experience a mental health problem at some time. For most people the symptoms will be relatively minor, but others may require long term or specialist support.

 
Hospitals

Hospitals

Craegmoor's independent hospitals offer treatment and support for adults with a range of learning disabilities, autism, complex needs and mental health problems including people with a forensic history.   Craegmoor's Independent Hospital

 
Residential Services

Residential Services

We provide understanding and support for people with learning disabilities, autism and mental health problems in a variety of settings based on the individual's abilities and needs. Our nationwide residential care services support people to develop the skills they need to live as independently as possible.

 
Supported Living Services

Supported Living Services

Craegmoor has supported living services across England, Wales and Scotland, all providing innovative, creative support enabling people with mental health problems, autism and learning disabilities to live the lives they want and have the opportunities they deserve.