Media Coverage
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Kewstoke Hospital Wins Enabling Environments Award
Cygnet Hospital Kewstoke was honoured with the Enabling Environments Award for creating a supportive and healing space for patients.
Cygnet Appletree activity coordinator wins Employee of the Year
The activity coordinator at Cygnet Appletree was named Employee of the Year for their dedication to improving the lives of patients.
Ealing Hospital opens new relaxing area for patients
Cygnet Hospital Ealing has introduced a new calming space designed to enhance patient recovery by offering a relaxing space.
Eating Disorders Week: Cheshire patient describes battle with anorexia
During Eating Disorders Week, a Cheshire patient opens up about their experience with anorexia, reflecting on the emotional and physical challenges of the condition.
Falkirk residents invited to find out more about new care service
A new Cygnet care service is being introduced in Falkirk, inviting residents to learn more about the offerings that will improve care for local individuals.
Woking occupational therapist to tackle Isle of Wight challenge
Saga Mak, an occupational therapist from Woking, is preparing to tackle Isle of Wigh challenge to raise awareness and funds for mental health support.
Cygnet Elowen Hospital set to open in Derbyshire
A new hospital specialising in supporting women with eating disorders will open this summer in Derbyshire.
Apparent bias in CQC Inspections found by the High Court
A judicial review by Cygnet Health Care has found apparent bias in inspections conducted by the CQC.
The Power of Apprenticeships Explained by Aspiring County Durham Nurse
Stephen Watson, a Senior Support Worker at a Cygnet Social Care Service, has talked about the impact apprenticeship opportunities have made on his journey describing them as ‘life-changing’.
Subtle changes that indicate a child is struggling with mental health
A recent survey by The Children’s Society revealed that two in five parents sought support for their child’s mental health but did not receive the support they required.