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Trent Ward – Dual Model Rehabilitation Service (Level 1 & 2) for Men

Gender: Male

Age: 18+

Beds: 8

Trent Ward is an 8 bed specialist rehabilitation service for 18+ years Male 8 beds men. Our flexible service includes High Support Inpatient Rehabilitation (Level 2) and Community Rehabilitation (Level 1). This dual-level rehabilitation model ensures that individuals receive the support they need while developing independence at their own pace.

Our dedicated clinical teams provide a full multi-disciplinary programme that includes; occupational therapy, psychology, psychiatry and vocational training, offering service users the opportunities and support they need to stabilise their condition and enter society with a renewed sense of enthusiasm and optimism.

Cygnet Joyce Parker Hospital is located just outside of Coventry City Centre, there are good transport links with a bus stop just a couple of minutes’ walk from the service. Within the centre there are plenty of shops, restaurants, museums and theatres.

Increasing complexity at every stage of rehabilitation means we need to provide the right level of care at the right time.

Our approach enables the men we support to gradually build skills in self-catering, self-medication, and community reintegration, before moving on to fully independent living. We work with individuals to develop personalised recovery plans that align with their long-term goals.

Who would benefit from our service:

  • Men who are stepping down from acute, PICU, or low secure and need either level 1 or 2 rehabilitation as the next step in their recovery journey
  • Those who struggle to manage in supported accommodation or are experiencing delays in accessing a placement
  • Individuals who need a structured, recovery-focused model with self-catering, self-medication, and community engagement

Our service user profile:

  • Men, aged 18+ years
  • Detained under the Mental Health Act (1983) or informal
  • Primary diagnosis of mental illness or personality disorder with:
    • Substance, drug and alcohol abuse
    • Treatment resistance
    • Behaviours that challenge
  • Aiming for a return to community or community-based care
  • History of sexual abuse or domestic violence
  • Typical diagnoses: schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar affective disorder or depression
  • May have secondary diagnoses of mild learning disability or autism spectrum disorder
  • May have a forensic history and/or be stepping down from secure services
  • May have a history of repeated acute admissions

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