Meet the Team
Steph Nussey - Home Manager
Steph has worked for Cygnet for over 20 years initially as a support worker, then a therapy coordinator before becoming Home Manager of Malborn House in 2007. Steph was appointed Registered Manager in 2021.
Steph works in conjunction with the Multi Disciplinary Team together with community and local authority teams to ensure care is delivered to a high standard. Steph manages a small team of staff and supervises the provision of safe compassionate care, acting with integrity and in the best interests of individuals whilst ensuring compliance with policies and guidelines.
Dr Lokesh Gangolli - Consultant Psychiatrist
Dr Lokesh Gangolli is a Consultant Psychiatrist and Responsible Clinician at Cygnet Storthfield House, having joined the team in January 2023. He completed his MBBS from Bangalore University in 2002. With nearly 20 years of experience in Psychiatry, he has had his basic psychiatry training from Oxford and Milton Keynes training programme and from Yorkshire Deanery. He had pursued additional training in various psychiatry subspecialties. His diverse experience includes working in General Adult Psychiatry, Old Age Psychiatry, Learning Disability, Forensic Psychiatry, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, and a High Secure Unit at Broadmoor Hospital. Dr Gangolli holds a Diploma in Psychiatry from Ireland. He is Section 12 approved and an approved clinician with expertise in assessing mental capacity.
Beth Bailey - Advanced Nurse Practitioner
Beth joined the company in 2006 as a newly qualified nurse. She has worked as a senior nurse and HOC within our specialist high dependency inpatient rehabilitation services for men before joining the Sycamores in August 2019 as the Advanced Nurse Practitioner.
Beth is also the Advanced Nurse Practitioner for two other community services within the East Midlands, Adele Cottages and Malborn and Teroan.
Beth believes that one of the nicest parts of her job role is that she has been able to care for service users within a hospital environment and also be part of their journey moving back into the community.