South Croydon Community Mental Health Team (CMHT) is a health and social care team that provides assessment and treatment services for adults aged 18 – 65 with mental health and social care needs, whose GP is located in the London Borough of Croydon.
One in four people suffer from mental health problems, such as depression, anxiety or schizophrenia, at some stage in their life and are treated by their GP. Some people may also have more complicated problems and could be referred by their GP to SLaM.
Recovering from a mental health problem can mean that you need help with different parts of your life such as medication, relationships, housing or benefits. You may want to find something rewarding and useful to do during the day, or some special help to get back your self-confidence.
SLaM aim to help people who are experiencing mental health problems by offering treatment, support, practical help and advice in order to maximise their potential and to reduce the impact of their illness.
Referral and assessment
People are often referred to SLaM by their GP. The teams will also accept referrals from inpatient services based at Bethlem Royal Hospital, Croydon Home Treatment Team and other specialist mental health teams.
Assessment
When SLaM receive a referral they will contact you to arrange an initial appointment either at the Purley Resource Centre or at your home. This assessment will be carried out by a qualified mental health practitioner. SLaM will look at the difficulties you are currently experiencing as well as past experiences. This could take up to an hour and will allow SLaM to get a better understanding of how SLaM might be able to help you. The assessment will focus on many aspects of your life such as your mental and physical health, social circumstances, day-to-day activities, childcare responsibilities and finances.
After the assessment
You may only need to be seen once by SLaM and your GP will be advised as to best form of treatment. SLaM may suggest a referral to another service, or further contact with our services such as seeing a psychiatrist at the outpatient clinic. It may be helpful for you to have some talking therapy which is generally provided by a psychologist.
Following the assessment you may be allocated a care coordinator (this may be a community psychiatric nurse, a doctor, a social worker or an occupational therapist) to provide more intensive help over time.
What to expect from Jeanette Wallace House:
Your care coordinator will provide you with your care plan, which will tell you:
Footnote:
All services that were at Tamworth Road and the Crescent resource centre are at now based at Jeanette Wallace House.
Jeanette Wallace House
1 Edridge Road
Croydon
Surrey
CR0 1FE
Tel: 020 3228 0300
Website: www.slam.nhs.uk
Primary Care Mental Health Service
Tel: 020 3228 0307
Psychological Therapy Service (CIPTS)
Tel: 020 3228 0321
or 020 3228 0322
or 020 3228 0314
Fax: 020 3228 0430
Home Treatment (Croydon)
Tel: 020 3228 0356
or 020 3228 0354
Fax: 020 3228 0357
Promoting Recovery Mayday Team
Duty Tel: 07710066947
Promoting Recovery Thornton Heath and Woodside
Duty Tel: 020 3228 0349
Promoting Recovery East Croydon
Duty Tel: 020 32280332
Family Intervention and Support Service
Duty Tel: 020 3228 0410
Reablement Team
Tel: 020 3228 5416
Fax: 0203 228 5460
Complaints Department
Maudsley Hospital
111 Denmark Hill
London
SE5 8AZ
Tel: 020 3228 2444
Tel: 020 3228 2499
Email: complaints@slam.nhs.uk
Website: www.slam.nhs.uk