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Community Mental Health Team for Older People: Woking
Woking Community Mental Health Team (CMHT OP)
Address
Unither House,
Curfew Bell Road,
Chertsey,
KT16 9FG,
United Kingdom
Contact Details
Telephone: 01932 587033
Fax: N/A
Opening Times
Monday-Friday 9am-5pm (excluding bank holidays)
Contact Names
Sector Manager: Joe Aduboffour
Referral Process
We have revised our referral process, effective from 4 January 2021. From this date referrals for older adults will be handled by our Single Point of Access (SPA) rather than our Triage for Older People Services (TOPS).
To make a referral, GPs and other health professionals should now follow the process outlined below:
- GPs should submit referrals to SPA using ERS (Electronic Referral Service)
- Other health and care professionals should email a referral to: spa@sabp.nhs.uk
- GPs and all health and care professionals can call 0300 456 8342 to speak to SPA about a referral.
Please note:
- The response time for urgent, emergency and routine referrals received Mon-Fri between 9am-5pm will continue to be the same
- The process for contacting an on call older adults' consultant/registrar (after 5pm Mon-Fri and at weekends and on bank holidays) also remains the same and professionals should call 0300 5555 222.
Waiting Times
4-8 weeks for routine appointments
Referral Criteria
The service accepts referrals for people over 65 with concerns about their memory, including mild cognitive impairment, functional mental health problems (for example depression, anxiety, psychosis, bipolar disorder) whose needs cannot be met in primary care, and who are not under the Adult Mental Health Services or discharged from adult services within the last year. Referrals will also be accepted for those whose needs cannot be met by the Improving Access to Psychological Therapy Service. Referrals for people with younger onset dementia are accepted based on assessment of need and in consultation with adult mental health services and/or neurology once a diagnosis has been confirmed.
Community Team for People with Learning Disabilities East: Leatherhead
Mid Surrey Community Team for People with Learning Disabilities CTPLD covering Epsom, Elmbridge and Mole Valley
Address
18 Mole Business Park,
Randall's Road,
Leatherhead,
KT22 7AD,
United Kingdom
Contact Details
Telephone: 01372 216 280
Fax: N/A
Opening Times
Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
Contact Names
Managers: Claire Baillie
Referral Process
There is an open referral system and referrals can be made by referral form, by phone or by email rxx.ctpldeast@nhs.net
Complete a referral form
Waiting Times
Initial assessment will take place within 28 days of referral
Referral Criteria
The CTPLD will provide support to adults over the age of 18 who have a learning disability, where their primary need is for a Specialist Learning Disability service. The service will work in conjunction with other stakeholders to offer support and treat as appropriate. To be eligible for services the following criteria apply:
- An IQ of below 70 and a measured impairment of social functioning.
- An assessment of social functioning and communication skills should also be taken into account when determining needs.
- The definition covers adults with autism who also have learning disabilities, but not those with a higher-level autistic spectrum disorder who may be of average or even above-average intelligence.
- People referred to the team must also have specialist healthcare need that cannot be met through mainstream services.
- To support the transition from child to adult services the team are also involved in the assessment and planning for children with learning disabilities post 14.
- People must have been registered for a period of no less than twelve weeks with a G.P. practice within the geographical boundaries of the team.
Exclusions:
- People who have a diagnosis of an acquired brain injury that occurred after the age of 15 years.
- People with serious and chronic mental illnesses such as schizophrenia whose pre-morbid IQ was in the normal intelligence range.
- People who (following a period of assessment and/or treatment) are deemed to be inappropriately placed and for whom no arrangements are in place to seek a more appropriate placement.
- The presence of a low intelligence quotient, for example an IQ below 70, is not, of itself, a sufficient reason for deciding whether an individual should be provided with additional health and social care support.
Community Team for People with Learning Disabilities East: Redhill
East Surrey Community Team for People with Learning Disabilities CTPLD covering Redhill, Reigate and Horley
Address
Gatton Place,
St Matthew's Road,
Redhill,
RH1 1TA,
United Kingdom
Contact Details
Telephone: 01372 216280
Fax: N/A
Opening Times
Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
Contact Names
Manager: Claire Baillie
Referral Process
There is an open referral system and referrals can be made by referral form, by phone or by email rxx.ctpldeast@nhs.net
Complete a referral form
Waiting Times
Initial assessment will take place within 28 days of referral
Referral Criteria
The CTPLD will provide support to adults over the age of 18 who have a learning disability, where their primary need is for a Specialist Learning Disability service. The service will work in conjunction with other stakeholders to offer support and treat as appropriate.
To be eligible for services the following criteria apply:
- An IQ of below 70 and a measured impairment of social functioning.
- An assessment of social functioning and communication skills should also be taken into account when determining needs.
- The definition covers adults with autism who also have learning disabilities, but not those with a higher-level autistic spectrum disorder who may be of average or even above-average intelligence.
- People referred to the team must also have specialist healthcare need that cannot be met through mainstream services.
- To support the transition from child to adult services the team are also involved in the assessment and planning for children with learning disabilities post 14.
- People must have been registered for a period of no less than twelve weeks with a G.P. practice within the geographical boundaries of the team.
Exclusions:
- People who have a diagnosis of an acquired brain injury that occurred after the age of 15 years.
- People with serious and chronic mental illnesses such as schizophrenia whose pre-morbid IQ was in the normal intelligence range.
- People who (following a period of assessment and/or treatment) are deemed to be inappropriately placed and for whom no arrangements are in place to seek a more appropriate placement.
- The presence of a low intelligence quotient, for example an IQ below 70, is not, of itself, a sufficient reason for deciding whether an individual should be provided with additional health and social care support.