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FOISA1749 NHS Tayside Occupational Therapy Location Management Structure Individual Teams Base Team Leaders Contact Details ANGUS Doreen Donald – Service Community Hospitals, Psychiatry of Arbroath Infirmary 07799860819 Manager Old Age Inpatients and Early Rosemount Road Supported Discharge Service Arbroath DD11 2AT Whitehills, Forfar Lynne Houston – 07753871050 Clinical Lead Brechin Infirmary and Community and Morag Cave 07753871051 Montrose Infirmary and Community Medicine for the Elderly Ward and Stracathro Ciara Walkden 01356 665163 Stroke Unit Palliative Care Arbroath Infirmary, Little Cairnie Hospital and Val Norrie 07740937655 South locality community Susan Watson – OT Service Stracathro 01356 665163 Administrator Linda Hamilton – Clinical Team Community Mental Health Services Gowanlea, Arbroath 01241 437200 Manager (Arbroath, Carnoustie, Monifieth & Friockheim) Alison McGurk, Clinical Team Community Mental Health Service Stracathro 01356 692856 Manager Montrose and Brechin Terry Irvine, Team Manager Community Mental Health Services Whitehills, Forfar 01307 475239 (Forfar and Kirriemuir) Alison McGurk – Clinical Team Mulberry Unit, Stracathro Stracathro 01307 475239 Manager Elaine Cargill – Service Tayside Child Health Occupational Armistead Child Development Centre, Kings 01382 835142 Manager Therapy Cross Hospital Whithills Health & Community Care Centre, Lynne Rule 01307 475276 Forfar 01382 423024 DUNDEE Margaret Mitchell –Acting Centre for Brain Injury Rehabilitation Royal Victoria Hospital Anne Louise 01382 423092 Clinical Co-ordinator Mitchell Lesley Burnett – Health Team Learning Disability Service Claverhouse Social Work & Health Offices 01382 307551 or Leader 07881837461 Lorna Strachan 01382 307559 or 07825060528 1 IGTFOISA1749 David Johnston – Service Lead Ninewells Hospital and Royal Victoria 01382 660111 ext Hospital 35737 Acute Medicine Ninewells Hospital Fiona Anderson 01382 660111 ext 32375 Stroke, Neurosciences, Oncology, Ninewells Hospital Jennifer Massie 01382 660111 ext Surgery 36642 Medicine for the Elderly Royal Victoria Hospital & Ninewells Hospital Heidi Robertson 01382 660111 ext 26150 Day Hospital Royal Victoria Hospital Joan Jamieson 01382 660111 ext 26245 Tayside Orthopaedic Rehabilitation Ninewells Hospital Amanda Palmer- 01382 660111 ext Team (wheelchair Services) Norrie 34369 Outpatient Clinical Specialists Ninewells Hospital Cyndi Svee & John 01382 660111 ext Ellis 35368 Matthew Kendall – Manager Community Therapies - Rehabilitation Kings Cross, HCCC 01382 660111 ext 35668 Jean Driscoll – 01382 660111 ext Team Lead 35668 Shona Crabb – OT 01382 660111 ext Lead 35668 Jane Andrew – Clinical Specialist Palliative Care Services Roxburghe House, Royal Victoria Hospital 01382 432137 Coordinator Evelyn Cochrane – 01382 432164 MacMillan Day Care Team Leader Marion Burnett, Psychiatry of Old Age Kingsway Care Centre Donna McLoughlin, 01382 649007 Specialty Manager Senior OT Liz Drumm, Service Manager Community Mental Health Services Dundonald Centre 01382 443150 West CMHT Wedderburn House Gail Adams 01382 346050 East CMHT Alloway Centre Sharon McGurk 01382 808101 Dundonald Day Services Dundonald Centre Mark Simpson 01382 443150 Elaine Cargill – Service Tayside Child Health Occupational Armistead Child Development Centre, Kings 01382 835142 Manager Therapy Cross Hospital Armistead Child Development Centre, Kings Debbie White 01382 835141 Cross Hospital CAMHS Centre for Child Health, Dudhope Terrace Claire Burnett 01382 204004 PERTH Angie McManus, Service Learning Disability Service GAP Hub, Murray Royal Hospital, Muirhall Sue Young 01738 562261 Manager Road, Perth, PH2 7BH Rona McCall – OT Team Lead General Adult Psychiatry – Inpatient Murray Royal Hospital 01738 562370 Service Emma Usoro 01738 562370 Fraser Jackson 2 IGTFOISA1749 Community Team North Community Mental Health Team – Karen Bartleman 01828 626000 Coupar Angus Kings Centre, Crieff Janet Laverick 01764 657120 Cairnwell, PRI David McGlashan 01738 413070 Tia Dixon – Acting Service Rehab Unit Perth Royal Infimary 01738 473989 Manager Perth City Services Moncrieffe Ward, PRI Julia Cangulen 01738 473118 Orthopaedics Perth Royal Infirmary Karen Collins 01738 473826 Medical / Surgical Perth Royal Infirmary Karen Collins 01738 473826 Neuro Oupatients Perth Royal Infirmary Karen Collins 01738 473826 Palliative Care Cornhill House, PRI Karen Collins 01738 473826 Medicine for the Elderly / Stroke Unit Perth Royal Infirmary Lynne Armstrong 01738 473126 North Perthshire Community Jane Beekie 01250 877859 Hospitals Elaine Cargill – Service Tayside Child Health Occupational Armistead Child Development Centre, Kings 01382 835142 Manager Therapy Cross Hospital 3 IGTFOISA1749 NHS Tayside Physiotherapy Location Management Structure Individual Teams Base Team Leaders Contact Details ANGUS Morag Hambleton, Service Angus Physiotherapy Service Arbroath Infirmary 01241 822580 Manager (Community) Audrey Judge, Rehabilitation Arbroath Infirmary 01241 822591 Rehabilitation Manager Community & Rehabilitation Arbroath Infirmary, PPCC, Moira Lindsay 01241 822591 Carnoustie Whitehills HCCC, Forfar Leigh Gray 01307 475087 Brechin Infirmary Fiona Bowman 01356 666085 Links Health Centre, Alison Paterson 01674 817185 Montrose Rehabilitation Stracathro Hospital, Sarah Hornsby 01356 665176 Brechin Lynne Sutherland, Outpatient Services Arbroath Infirmary 01241 822372 Outpatient Lead South Angus Arbroath Infirmary Nigel Robinson 01241 822585 PPCC, Carnoustie Audrey Doherty 01241 802372 NW Angus Whitehills HCCC, Caroline Kinghorn 01307 475254 Alison Reid Fiona Hunter NE Angus Links Health Centre, Diane Cheyne 01356 655155 OP & Orthopeadics Montrose Rehabilitation Stracathro Hospital Karen Wallace 01674 817195 Alison McGurk – Clinical Angus Mental Health Mulberry Unit, Stracathro 01307 475239 Team Manager Services (General Adult Psychiatry) Sharlaine Walker, Planning Whitehills, Forfar 01307 474881 Manager Christina Kiddie – Service Tayside Child Health NHS Suite, Kingspark 01382 823023 Manager Physiotherapy School, 5 Glenaffric Terrace, Dundee, DD3 8HF Whitehills Community Karen Blyth 01307 475276 Health Centre 4 IGTFOISA1749 DUNDEE Lesley Burnett – Health Learning Disability Service Claverhouse Social Work 01382 307551 or Team Leader & Health Offices 07881837461 Yvonne Miskell 01382 307557 or 07881837466 Matthew Kendall – Community Rehabilitation Ninewells Hospital 013 82 632628 Manager Womans Health Lynsey Graham As above MSK Ninewells David Kemp As above Respitory /Surgical Sarah Matthews As above Orthopaedics Laura Devine As above Neurology / Neurosurgery Gillian Crighton As above Acute Medicine James Magro As above Amputee Therapy Louise Whitehead As above Cystic Fibrosis (Adult) Alison Smith As above Medicine for the elderly Royal Victoria Hospital Sandra Murray & Joan As above Gray Day Hospital Royal Victoria Hospital Rachel Mills As above Community Therapies (MSK Kings Cross (HCCC) Janice McNee 01382 660111 Ext 35668 and Continence) Community Rehabilitation Kings Cross (HCCC) Jean Driscoll 01382 660111 Ext 35668 Jane Andrew – Clinical Specialist Palliative Care Roxburghe House, Royal 01382 432137 Coordinator Services Victoria Hospital Evelyn Cochrane – 01382 432164 MacMillan Day Care Team Leader Margaret Mitchell –Acting Centre for Brain Injury Royal Victoria Hospital 01382 423024 Clinical Co-ordinator Rehabilitation Lesley Scobie 01382 423000 Ext 26295 Val Johnson Inpatient Services Carseview Centre 01382 878303 Gillian McDonald 01382 878793 Christina Kiddie – Service Tayside Child Health NHS Suite, Kingspark 01382 823023 Manager Physiotherapy School, 5 Glenaffric Terrace, Dundee, DD3 8HF Physio Dept, South Block, Helen Hawkins 01382 632528 Level 5, Ninewells Armistead Child Alison Currie 01382 835131 Development Centre Joanne Armstrong NHS Suite, Kingspark 01382 823032 5 IGTFOISA1749 School Angie McManus, Service Learning Disability Service GAP Hub, Murray Royal PERTH Manager Hospital, Muirhall Road, Sheila Frenz 01738 562312 Perth, PH2 7BH Norma Patrick, Service Physiotherapy Service Pert h Royal Infirmary 01738 473712 Manager Medical/ Surgical Perth Royal Infirmary Lindsay Willis 01738 473723 Medicine for the Elderly Perth Royal Infirmary Lisa McFarlane 01738 473481 / 473124 Stroke Perth Royal Infirmary Mina Crawford 01738 473694 Morag Ottley Orthopaedics Perth Royal Infirmary Carole Bennett 01738 473951 / 473957 Outpatients / Rehab Perth Royal Infirmary Neil Bryson 01738 473705 John McLeod Rehab Gym Perth Royal Infirmary Linda Davidson 01738 473708 Louise Stewart Woman’s Health Perth Royal Infirmary Mary McPherson 01738 473458 Perth City Community Team, Perth Royal Infirmary 01738 473402 Rehab Unit Cornhill MacMillan Centre Perth Royal Infirmary 01738 413018 Mental Health Murray Royal Hospital Linda Nicol 01738 562381 North Perthshire Aberfeldy Community Angela Milne 01887 820314 Hospital Blairgowrie Community Hospital Pitlochry Community Hospital South Perthshire Crieff Community Hospital Cameron Marr 01764 651766 Auchterarder Community, St Margarets Hospital Loch Leven Health Centre, Kinross Christina Kiddie – Service Tayside Child Health NHS Suite, Kingspark 01382 823023 Manager Physiotherapy School, 5 Glenaffric Terrace, Dundee, DD3 8HF Sunflower Centre, PRI Sheila Frenz 01738 562312 6 IGTFOISA1749 .
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