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Changing Lives – a new podcast from the staff at Cygnet Health Care

Following the success of our ‘Why We Care’ nursing career podcast, we are pleased to launch a new season of podcasts called ‘Changing Lives’. This podcast celebrates the inspiring work our colleagues do and shares their stories and experiences to help us learn from each other and make a positive difference.

Cygnet Adarna House opening early 2022

Cygnet Adarna House, our new rehabilitation service in Bradford for men with mental illness and a secondary diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder, is due to open in early 2022. The service will support up to nine men in a homely, open and community facing environment for individuals who are preparing for community life, but need further support to move to more independent living.

Celebrating Student Nurses

On Tuesday 3rd August 2021 we held a Student Nurse Open Day at Shirebrook Miners Welfare. The purpose of the day was to recognise and celebrate the invaluable contribution made to healthcare services throughout the pandemic by student nurses.

Cygnet Hospital Harrow impress with their football skills

Cygnet Hospital Harrow has taken up the invite by John Creith, a former football coach of Philip Ankrah (Fitness Trainer at Cygnet Hospital Harrow), to bring service users to train and play matches down at Hendon FC.

New Single Occupancy Flats at Thornfield Grange

Thornfield Grange’s exciting new development of individual flats is now complete and ready to provide support to adults with autism, learning disabilities and complex needs.

Lovely feedback for Castle Ward

The team at Cygnet Hospital Godden Green's Castle Ward were delighted to receive a letter of thanks from a service user about how the care and compassion shown during her stay on Castle Ward has helped her find her way back to herself.

Bradford nurse looks back at 52 years in the profession

At the age of 73 and marking his 52nd year in nursing, Steve Brotherhood has no intention of slowing down. Born in Yorkshire and raised in Nottinghamshire, Steve started his career at the age of 21 in 1969 as a student nurse at Rampton Hospital and is currently a clinical team leader at Cygnet Hospital Bierley.