
Cygnet Adarna House now open
Cygnet Adarna House, our new rehabilitation service in Bradford for men with mental health needs and a secondary diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder, is now open and accepting admissions.
Cygnet Adarna House, our new rehabilitation service in Bradford for men with mental health needs and a secondary diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder, is now open and accepting admissions.
Adele Cottage, our specialist residential service in Rainworth, has been rated ‘Good’ across all categories by the regulator, the Care Quality Commission (CQC), with inspectors praising the service for being homely and empowering.
We are delighted to announce that, following their first inspection last year, Gledholt Mews and Coach House has been rated ‘Good’ in four key lines of enquiry and ‘Outstanding’ in the ‘Well-Led’ category by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
An online quiz event with teams of staff and service users from almost 20 Cygnet services has raised £1,100 to be split between two charities.
After much deliberation from the judging panel, we are delighted to announce the winners of the 2021 Great Cygnet Christmas Cake Off! In total we received 64 fabulous entries from across 37 Cygnet's health and social care services. A huge thank you to everyone who took part and made this such a fun and accessible activity for all.
Cygnet Hospital Blackheath in Greenwich, London has been upgraded to a ‘Good’ rating across all five lines of enquiry by the regulator, the Care Quality Commission (CQC), with inspectors praising staff for their “compassion and kindness”.
Service users at Cygnet Raglan House participated in the Cygnet cake off competition 2021 with other Cygnet services.
Laura, a service user at Cygnet Aspen House has achieved great success with two fundraising events that she has independently organised over the last few weeks.
Well done to the team at Malborn and Teroan after the community rehabilitation service achieved a ‘Good’ rating following the service’s first Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspection.
Service users and staff at Cygnet Lodge Salford have been supporting Lifeshare, a local homeless charity. In what was a real community effort service users and staff donated money and items to create wellbeing packs of practical items such as hats, gloves, wipes, toothpaste and sanitary products for those who could be spending Christmas sleeping on the street.
In one of the Multicultural Network Meetings at Cygnet Heathers earlier this year, it was identified that staff needed a space to take time out when felt overwhelmed. They now have a brand new staff haven and mult-faith room.
Each year a significant number of military veterans suffer mental health issues as a result of their active service. That’s why we are supporting Walking With the Wounded’s (WWTW) festive fundraiser, Walking Home For Christmas. Operations Director, Barry Swire will be walking from the WWTW regional office in Manchester to Cygnet Hospital Bury on Monday 13 December 2021.
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