
New neuropsychiatric service for men opens in Widnes
A new hospital for men suffering with brain injuries has been officially opened in Widnes, bringing more than 75 jobs to the region.
A new hospital for men suffering with brain injuries has been officially opened in Widnes, bringing more than 75 jobs to the region.
To celebrate Pride Month at Cygnet Ealing Hospital, the team, in collaboration with service users from both wards, engaged in various activities to raise awareness about the issues the LGBTQ+ community faces worldwide and to raise funds for an LGBTQ+ charity supporting individuals with mental health struggles.
Armed Forces Day (Saturday 29 June) is the Nation's chance to show support for the people who make up the Armed Forces community. Here at Cygnet, we want to shine a spotlight on some of our colleagues who have transitioned from military life to civilian life, and are now working at Cygnet, helping to improve lives together.
Last week sixteen colleagues trekked to the summit of the fifth highest mountain in Wales in their efforts to raise money in support of Cavell.
Cygnet’s Procurement team hosted our fourth Chef Development Day on Tuesday 18th June, this time at Birmingham College of Food, to enable our Midlands based Chefs to participate in the engaging and inspiring learning opportunity.
Staff at Cygnet Views, a care service for women in Derbyshire, took to the skies in their fundraising efforts for a local charity which supports children.
Today we held our grand opening event for our two new purpose built mental health inpatient hospitals in the West Midlands, bringing more than 200 jobs to the region.
Cygnet Views are celebrating two finalists at 2024’s Learning Disability and Autism Awards! This Award ceremony celebrates excellence in the support of people with learning disabilities and individuals who excel in providing quality care.
A resident at a social care service in Mansfield is celebrating this Learning Disabilities Week after securing a volunteer position at a local wildlife rescue centre.
Cygnet Hospital Stevenage has joined seven other Cygnet Health Care services in receiving the prestigious Triangle of Care accreditation for the work it does to involve carers in the support of their loved ones.
Butterflies, pretty flowers and well known children's characters are just some of the characters and designs which now adorn the garden walls at one of our social care services in Scotland after staff listened to feedback from residents who wanted to re-decorate the outdoor space.
A resident from Old Leigh House has been described an “asset” by the deputy manager of a charity shop in Southend where is now volunteering one day a week.
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