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Social Care Referrals: [email protected]

Our priority is to ensure that individuals with learning disabilities enjoy the same right to a happy and fulfilled life as others. We ensure that individuals in our care feel safe in their environment, are understood and are able to communicate to the best of their ability. Most importantly with the right support and help we empower each individual in our care to successfully progress to a community-based service that is suitable for their needs.

Our services have considerable experience and expertise in supporting individuals with a learning disability to develop independent skills and to live an active and happy life.

We accept emergency, planned and pre-assessed admissions and provide a multi-disciplinary approach. We are able to take referrals 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and offer a same day response time to emergency referrals.

We have collaboratively created our model of care based on an integrated approach whereby family, service users, commissioners and carers are all involved in the rehabilitation and recovery of the individual.

Cygnet has committed to the STOMP pledge – STOMP stands for Stopping the over-medication of adults and young people with a Learning Disability, Autism or both.

It is a health campaign that aims to improve the quality of life of people with a learning disability, autism or both by supporting providers to ensure they only receive psychotropic medication for the right reasons and in the right amount.

The aims of STOMP are to:

  • encourage people to have regular check-ups about their medicines
  • make sure doctors and other health professionals involve people, families and support staff in decisions about medicines
  • inform everyone about non-drug therapies and practical ways of supporting people so they are less likely to need as much medicine, if any.

It is estimated by Public Health England that on an average day in England between 30,000 and 35,000 people with a learning disability, autism or both are prescribed psychotropic medication without an appropriate clinical justification.

These medicines are right for some people. They can help people stay safe and well. Sometimes there are other ways of helping people so they need less medicine or none at all.

NHS England and other sector stakeholders have developed the STOMP pledge for health care providers. This is about all health care providers improving the use of psychotropic medicine, offering non-drug therapies and making sure that people, families and staff are fully informed and involved.

Cygnet’s commitment to the pledge is driven by our aim of improving the quality of life for the individuals we support who live with a learning disability, autism or both.
We will continue to work with our staff through education, awareness raising and training to ensure that people only receive psychotropic medication for the right reasons and in the right quantity.

Find out more about STOMP on the NHS England website.

To ensure we cater for each person’s journey and achieve long-term results, we have created a unique approach to care for individuals with learning disabilities.

myPath is an overarching care model that serves to monitor service user engagement levels, manage their records, assess their progress and formulate a personalised and dynamic care plan with measurable targets.

The model embraces a wide range of evidence-based tools such as pharmaceutical inputs, daily living skills, progressive community-based outcomes and risk management plans. myPath ensures the delivery of high quality and inclusive care that is continually evaluated through robust operational and clinical governance frameworks.

myPath is tried and trusted and delivers industry-leading results.

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