Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust. Visitor Guide and Programme. Caring, Safe and Excellence

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Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust Visitor Guide and Programme Caring, Safe and Excellence

Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust is a community focused organisation that provides physical and mental health and social care with the aim of improving the health and well-being of all our patients and their families. We work in partnership with other organisations: The University of Oxford to promote innovation in healthcare and to train doctors and psychologists; Oxford Brookes University, the University of Bedfordshire and Thames Valley to train nurses and allied health professionals; Local authorities and voluntary organisations to provide joined up care and with GPs. Our Vision and Values Our Vision is for patients and carers who use Trust services to feel that they receive Outstanding Care Delivered by Outstanding People Our Values are caring, safe and excellent. Caring Privacy and dignity is at the heart of our care We treat people with respect and compassion We listen to what people tell us and act upon what they say Safe Our services will be delivered to the highest standards of safety All services will be provided within a safe environment for patients and staff We will support our patients and staff with effective systems and processes Excellent We aspire to be excellent and innovative in all we do We aim to provide the best services and continually improve We will recognise and reward those who deliver excellence 1 P a g e

Our Services We provide a wide range of mental health and community services for people of all ages across Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Swindon, Wiltshire, Bath and North East Somerset. These services are provided in a range of settings including inpatient hospitals, out-patient settings and people s own homes. Our focus is on delivering all care as close to home as possible. We also work closely with other health and social care organisations, including GPs, to ensure that care is as joined up as possible. We provide four main groups of service: Mental Health Services specialist mental health services for adults and older adults across Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire both in inpatient and community settings. Oxfordshire Community Services supporting adults and older adults with long term conditions and rehabilitation needs with an emphasis on providing physical and mental healthcare to keep people out of acute hospitals and provide care as close to home as possible. Children and Families Services providing a range of services with a whole family, health and wellbeing, mainstream and preventative approach and public health focus. Specialised Services providing care to two groups of people: people with forensic mental health needs (people who require their care in a secure setting) and disadvantaged and hard to reach groups of adults (e.g. substance misusers and offenders) who find it hard to access mainstream primary and community services and need more specialised input and support before moving towards mainstream services. 2 P a g e

Schedule of Visit: Week One Week One: Monday 22 nd Friday 26 th February Monday 22nd February 0900-1000 Welcome Laura Smith, PA to Medical Director Ros Alstead, Director of Nursing Report to: Main Reception, Warneford Hospital, Warneford Lane, Headington, OX3 7JX 1000-1200 Tour of Warneford Dorcus Van-Cooke 1230-1600 Warneford Day Hospital Tuesday 23rd February 0930-1000 Payment to Finance Department Laura Smith, PA to Medical Director Report to: Littlemore Hospital, Sandford Road, Littlemore, OX4 4XN 1100-1300 Spiritual and Pastoral Care Revd. Guy Harrison, Head of Spiritual and Pastoral Care 1200-1600 Ashurst Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit Derek Gunning, Modern Matron Report to: Ashurst Ward, Littlemore Hospital, Sandford Road, Littlemore, OX4 4XN Wednesday 24th February 0900-1600 Oxfordshire Mental Health Partner Organisations Catriona Canning, Clinical Project Manager Report to: Reception, Littlemore Hospital, Sandford Road, Littlemore, OX4 4XN Thursday 25th February 0900-1600 North and West Oxon Adult Mental Health Team Tamsin Irving, Team Manager Angela Brown, Community Lead Report to: The Elms Clinic, Oxford Road, Banbury, Oxon OX16 9AL Friday 26th February 0900-1600 Oxford City Adult Mental Health Team, Neil Unit Catherine Sage, Team Manager Chris Morton, Senior Social Worker Report to: Main Reception, Warneford Hospital, Warneford Lane, Headington, OX3 7JX 3 P a g e

Schedule of Visit: Week Two Week Two: Monday 29 th February - Friday 4 th March Monday 29th February 1000-1230 Weekly Review Meeting (Clinical Standards) & Joint Operations Laura Smith, PA to Medical Director Clive Meux, Medical Director Report to: Main Entrance, Raglan House, 23 Between Towns Rd, Oxford OX4 3LX 1230-1330 Weekly Review Meeting Debrief Clive Meux, Medical Director Tuesday 1st March 0900-1030 Senior Nurse Executive Meeting Ros Alstead, Director of Nursing Susan Haynes, Deputy Director of Nursing Report to: Main Reception, Warneford Hospital, Warneford Lane, Headington, OX3 7JX 1030-1600 Wintle Ward Harkirtan Tanday, Ward Manager Wednesday 2nd March 0900-1000 Tour of Thames House Gavin Garman, Head of Nursing for Forensic Services Report to: Thames House, Littlemore Hospital, Sandford Road, Littlemore, OX4 4XN 1030-1600 Glyme Medium Secure Unit Kevin Meek, Charge Nurse Thursday 3rd March 0900-1600 Lambourn Low Secure Ward Ehsan Meethoo, Ward Manager Report to: Lambourn Ward, Littlemore Hospital, Sandford Road, Littlemore, OX4 4XN Friday 4th March 0900-1600 Forensic Community Team Gavin Garman, Head of Nursing for Forensic Services Report to: Littlemore Hospital, Sandford Road, Littlemore, OX4 4XN 4 P a g e

Schedule of Visit: Week Three Week Three: Monday 7th th - Friday 11 th March Monday 7th March 0900-1030 Tour Whiteleaf Centre Jeff Parker, Modern Matron Report to: Reception, Whiteleaf Centre, Bierton Road, Aylesbury HP20 1EG 1030-1600 Whiteleaf Centre Day Hospital Jo Maddix, Team Manager Tuesday 8th March 0900-1600 Woodlands Low Secure Unit Preeteema Gungah, Ward Manager Report to: Woodlands Unit, Whiteleaf Centre, Bierton Road, Aylesbury HP20 1EG Wednesday 9th March 0900-1600 Opal Ward Report to: Opal Ward, Whiteleaf Centre, Bierton Road, Aylesbury HP20 1EG Thursday 10th March 0900-1600 Aylesbury Vale Adult Mental Health Team Kristel Ranklin, Team Manager Jo Maddix, Team Manager Report to: Reception, Whiteleaf Centre, Bierton Road, Aylesbury HP20 1EG Friday 11th March 0900-1600 HMP Huntercombe Gavin Garman, Head of Nursing for Forensic Services Report to: Oxford Clinic Reception, Littlemore Hospital, Sandford Road, Littlemore, OX4 4XN 5 P a g e

Schedule of Visit: Week Four Week Four: Monday 14 th - Friday 18 th March Monday 14th March 0900-1200 Weekly Review Meeting (Clinical Standards) Laura Smith, PA to Medical Director Sue Haynes, Deputy Director of Nursing Report to: Main Entrance, Raglan House, 23 Between Towns Rd, Oxford OX4 3LX 1200-1230 Travel Catriona Canning, Clinical Project Manager Report to: Main Entrance, Raglan House, 23 Between Towns Rd, Oxford OX4 3LX 1230-1600 Recovery College Bucks Tuesday 15th March 0900-1230 South Oxon Adult Mental health Team Debbie Walton, CMHT Manager Julie Belfield, Community Lead 1400-1600 Wednesday 16th March Report to: Reception, Wallingford Hospital, Reading Road, Wallingford, Oxon OX10 9DU Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) David Agneu Report to: Oxfordshire Mind, 2 Kings Meadow, Osney Mead, Oxford OX2 0DP 1100-1600 Vaughan Thomas Ward Dorcus Van-Cooke Ndimande Nokuthula Report to: Reception, Warneford Hospital, Warneford Lane, Headington, Oxon, OX3 7JX 1600-1730 Highfield Adolescent Unit Dr Tony James Thursday 17th March Report to: Highfield Unit, Warneford Hospital, Warneford Lane, Headington, Oxon, OX3 7JX 1000-1630 Luther Street Medical Centre Stephen Moore, Practice Manager Naomi Evans, Service Manager Friday 18th March Report to: Reception, Luther Street, St. Aldates, Oxford OX1 1UL 0900-1430 Recovery College Oxford Catriona Canning, Clinical Project Manager 14301500 Travel Report to: Oxfordshire Recovery College, Restore, Manzil Way, Oxford, OX4 1YH 1500-1600 Debrief Sue Haynes, Deputy Director of Nursing Clive Meux, Medical Director Mark Hancock, Deputy Medical Director Report to: Main Reception, Warneford Hospital, Warneford Lane, Headington, OX3 7JX 6 P a g e

Location Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust HQ, Warneford Hospital, Warneford Lane, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7JX The Warneford Hospital, Oxford Littlemore Hospital site, Oxford We look forward to meeting you and hope you enjoy your visit Contact Details PA to Medical Director: Laura Smith Main switchboard (24/7) (+44) 01865 901000 Direct Line PA to Medical Director: (+44) 01865 902217 7 P a g e