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Outcomes

The following outcomes are for Columbus Ward.

Service user survey results

Each service user at Cygnet Hospital Bury is given the opportunity to complete an individual satisfaction survey.

Discharge Destinations

Global Assessment of Progress (GAP)

The Global Assessment of Progress (GAP) is our specialist outcome tool used Cygnet Hospital Bury. The tool allows us to measure an individual’s progress throughout their placement, plot the positive developments, setbacks and changes in wellbeing but also identify the warning signs of any possible deterioration, whilst informing care planning and being transparent about future risks.

Daily Living Skills Observation Scale (DLSOS)

DLSOS tracks functionality and the ability to successfully live an independent life in the community.

Daily Living Skillset

Average daily living skillset based on Baseline vs Final. Service users are measured against 16 areas of function such as hygiene, budgeting
and road safety.


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GALLERY

Cygnet Bury Forestwood’s Summer Fayre

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Recovery College sign at Cygnet Hospital Beckton
BLOGS

The Impact of our Recovery Colleges

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NEWS

Painting to Recovery at Cygnet Bury Hudson

An aspiring artist currently receiving inpatient mental health support from Cygnet Bury Hudson has described how he feels in “seventh heaven” when he paints.

VIDEO

Painting to Recovery – David’s Story

In this video we meet David, a patient at Cygnet Bury Hudson, who had a life changing experience when a member of staff gave him some acrylic paint and some canvasses and told him to express himself.

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