The Alderley Unit. Information for Patients. This leaflet is available in other languages or formats

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The Alderley Unit This leaflet is available in other languages or formats For more information see www.cwp.nhs.uk. CWP NHS FoundationTrust Information for Patients The information in this leaflet was valid at the date of production June 2015 and is due for review in June 2017. Leaflet code: E-MDIB-08-245 12

The Alderley Unit Making a complaint The Alderley Unit is an male only unit where people with learning disabilities can go when they are unwell. The Alderley Unit has a main lounge, smaller TV rooms, a dining room, an activities room, a games room and a gym. Making a complaint means speaking up about something you are not happy with. You can talk to the staff if there is something you are not happy with at the Alderley Unit. There is a leaflet that tells you how to make a complaint. The leaflet tells you the people who can help you to make a complaint. Alderley Unit Meetings There is a quiet visitors room, away from the main ward where people can visit you if you wish. You will have your own bedroom and en-suite bathroom. You will be given a fob for your own bedroom door. 2 11 Each morning we have a planning meeting to help you get ready your day. The meeting starts at 9.30am Every second Wednesday we have a meeting called My Service My Say. This is where you can talk about what is good and what you want to change about the unit. The meeting is typed up and you can have notes from it.

Information at Alderley Unit There are lots more information leaflets about the Alderley Unit and its support. There are leaflets about being healthy, smoking, money and benefits, and about health services. At the Alderley Unit you will be encouraged to develop and maintain skills needed to support you back into the community. There is a rehabilitation centre called York House on site. At York House you can work with Occupational Therapists to do activities like cooking and gardening. Ask staff on if you would like to have any more information about something. Having visitors at Alderley Unit Your family, friends and carers can visit you at Alderley Unit. The visiting times are flexible but it is better to have visitors at weekends when you are not doing activities. Times for weekends must be discussed with staff. There is a room where you can see your visitors. Tell the staff if you are having visitors and they can arrange to get the room ready for you. You can also keep in touch by phoning or by writing letters. 10 The Staff at the Alderley Unit At the Alderley Unit you will work with a team of people including Nurses, Doctors, Support Workers and Therapists. You will have a named nurse and a named associate nurse who will work closely with you during your stay. Dr Burke is the Responsible Clinician on the ward. He will oversee your treatment and rehabilitation programme. 3

Food and Drinks Meals are provided by a cook and chill service. There are different options available each day and you will be asked to choose in advance. Your medicines and tablets When you come to Alderley Unit the doctor might talk to you about taking medication to help you get better. Meal times at the Alderley Unit are: Breakfast 8am Lunch 12pm Dinner 5pm Supper 9.30pm If you already take medication the doctor might talk to you about changing your medication. You will get information about all your medication. You can have tea, coffee or cold drinks through the day. You can buy your own snacks and drinks if you want. These must be kept in your locker. Fresh food cannot be stored on the unit. It is important that you tell the staff if you feel unwell when you take your medication. There are limits to the amounts of food and drinks that you can buy. This is because of storage space on the unit but also for your own health and wellbeing. Speak to staff if you want to know what you can and can t bring onto the unit. You will have a health action plan. Your health action plan tells you The things you need to be healthy The help you need to be healthy Your Health Action Plan 4 9

Your health at the Alderley Unit Activities at Alderley Unit No smoking You cannot smoke on the Alderley Unit or anywhere within the Soss Moss site. If you want more information, ask staff for the no smoking booklet. Mobile phones Cheshire and Wirral Partnership Trust is No Smoking Information for patients, carers and visitors at the Alderley Unit and Saddlebridge Recovery Centre Staff will talk to you about the activities you enjoy and put together an activity plan with you. The Occupational Therapy Team will help with your plan to make sure it is based on your individual needs. There is also a gym that you can use with support from staff or Heather the Personal Gym Instructor. You can have a mobile on the unit but it must not have a camera, recording device or access to the internet. You can use the pay phone on the unit if you do not have a mobile phone. Alcohol and drugs Alcohol and illegal substances are not allowed onto the Alderley Unit. You cannot drink alcohol even when off site, unless agreed as part of your care plan. You cannot take illegal or illicit substances on or off the unit. This includes legal highs. There is a rehabilitation kitchen onsite where you can make your own meals or snacks. Your Money and Benefits Norah Kilroy is the Social Worker for the Alderley Unit. When you are admitted Norah will meet with you and talk to you about the help you need with your money. Ask Norah to give you a leaflet about your money and benefits. 8 5

6 Supporting you at the Alderley Unit The staff want to find the best way to help you at Alderley Unit. This might mean the staff need to talk to the people who know you well, like your family or community team. Your care plans The staff will explain to you... The people they will need to talk to The people they might need to share your information with. Where your information will be kept and ask for your permission. Information about the help you need and who will help you is written into your care plan. Your care plan is kept in your file in the office. You can have a copy of your care plan if you want. The doctor and the staff will involve you in your own plan. Your meetings You will have a Patient Review meeting every 4 weeks. This is with the team that work at the Alderley Unit. Every six months you will have a CPA meeting that your family and community team can attend. We will tell them how you are doing with your care plan. Managing violent and Aggressive behaviours While you are a patient at the Alderley Unit, staff may have to support you by using physical intervention. This means supporting you to keep you and other people safe. Staff will develop a Positive Behaviour Plan with you. This will have pictures in it of how staff will support you if your behaviour becomes a danger to yourself or other people. Having an advocate An advocate is someone who can support you at your meetings or speak up for you at any time. The advocate on the unit is called Will Morris. You can speak to Will when he is in his office or ring him on 07584147740 7