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Adult and Health Services Adult and Health Services Directory of Establishments *Adult & Health Services Directory of Establishments 2016 INDEX Adult Care Pages 3-7 Commissioning Page 8 Public Health Page 9 Planning & Service Strategy Pages 10-12 ADULT CARE Barnard Castle Charles Dickens Lodge (Extra Care for Older People) Galgate, Barnard Castle, DL12 8GD Tel: 01833 690939 Dales Locality Team (Barnard/Castle) Barnard Castle One Point Hub, Ing Lane, Staindrop Road, Barnard Castle, DL12 8GD Tel: 03000 261320 Bishop Auckland Wear/Dale Affective Disorders Team Goodall Centre, Walker Drive, Bishop Auckland, DL14 6QN Tel: 01388 640001 Brandon The Orchards (Extra Care for Older People) Beech Park, Brandon, DH7 8GD Tel: 0191 3789277 Chester-le-Street Chester-le-Street Locality Team 129 Front Street, Chester-le-Street, DH3 3BL Tel: 03000 267270 Chester View (Extra Care for Older People) Ouston Lane, Ouston, DH2 1GD Tel: 0191 4923413 Community Mental Health Chester-le-Street Health Centre, Newcastle Road, Chester-le-Street, DH3 3UR Tel: 0191 3336000 ICP North (Durham and Chester-le-Street) Chester-le-Street Hospital, Front Street, Chester-le-Street, DH7 8RS Tel: 07773 390 104 Support and Recovery North Turn Park Head, Station Road, Chester-le-Street, DH3 3DY Tel: 0191 3890996 3 Consett Ebony Woodwork Unit (In process of decommissioning closing by September 2016) Unit 6E No1 Industrial Estate, Consett, DH8 5SS Tel: 01207 591531 Maple Court (Extra Care for Older People) Gloucester Road, Delves Lane, Consett, DH8 7GD Tel: 01207 588214 ICP North Ground Floor c/o Outpatient Physio, Shotley Bridge Hospital, Shotley Bridge, Consett, DH8 0NB Tel: 07967627888 Crook Reablement South Coulson Street, Spennymoor, DL16 7RS Tel: 03000 263907 Southfield Lodge (Extra Care for Older People) South End Villas, Crook, DL15 8NN Tel: 01388 762764 Dales Locality Team Civic Centre, North Terrace, Crook, DL15 9ES Tel: 03000 263923 Occupational Therapy South Civic Centre, North Terrace, Crook, DL15 9ES Tel: 03000 263865 Durham Adult Mental Health Team North End House, 42 North End, Durham, DH1 4LW Tel: 0191 5945800 Crisis Resolution Team Lanchester Road Hospital, Lanchester Road, Durham, DH1 5RD Tel: 0191 4415700 Direct Payments Team County Hall, Durham Tel No: 03000 268200 Durham/Chester-le-Street Locality Team University Health Centre, Green Lane, Old Elvet, Durham, DH1 3JX Tel: 03000 267270 Durham Pathways Abbey Road, Pity Me, Durham, DH1 5DQ Tel: 03000 264850 Hawthorn House Short Break Centre St Godric's Close, Framwellgate Moor, Durham, DH1 5PJ Tel: 0191 3839609 4 Safeguarding and Practice Development County Hall, Durham Tel: 03000 268255 Supported Housing and Supported Living Schemes County Hall, Durham Tel: 03000 268259 Easington Community Mental Health Merrick House, Seaside Lane, Easington Village, Peterlee, SR8 3DY Tel: 0191 5275050 Newton Aycliffe Newton Aycliffe Pathways Newton Aycliffe Leisure Centre, Beveridge Arcade, Newton Aycliffe, DL5 4EH Tel: 03000 264840/264841 Sedgefield Locality Team (Shildon and Newton Aycliffe) Suite 2, Avenue House, Greenwell Road, Newton Aycliffe, DL5 4DH Tel: 01325 303 400/431 Peterlee Peterlee Pathways Essington Way, Peterlee, SR7 5AZ Tel: 03000 266559 Easington Locality Team Whitehouse Business Park, Traynor Way, Peterlee, SR8 2RT Tel: 0191 5692865 Seaham Easington Locality Team Spectrum 8, Spectrum Business Park, Seaham, SR7 7TT Tel: 03000 262094 Harbour Lodge (Extra Care for Older People) Flamborough Walk, Seaham, SR7 7BF Tel: 0191 5817921 Intermediate Care Plus East Spectrum 8, Spectrum Business Park, Seaham, SR7 7TT Tel: 03000 267599 Learning Disabilities Team Spectrum 8, Spectrum Business Park, Seaham, SR7 7TT Tel: 03000 269559 Reablement Easington Spectrum 8, Spectrum Business Park, Seaham, SR7 7TT Tel: 03000 262166 Support and Recovery North Spectrum 8, Spectrum Business Park, Seaham, SR7 7TT Tel: 03000 262147 or 0191 3890996 Occupational Therapy Team East Spectrum 8, Seaham Business Park, Seaham, SR7 7TT Tel: 03000 262184 Social Care Direct Tel: 03000 26 79 79 Spennymoor Bishop Auckland Pathways Spennymoor Leisure Centre, High Street, Spennymoor, DL16 6DB Tel: 03000 267433 Community Floating Support Coulson Centre, Coulson Street, Spennymoor, DL16 7RS Tel: 0191 3706887 Community Intervention Team Sedgefield Affective Disorders Team, Enterprise House, Enterprise City, Meadowfield Avenue, Green Lane Industrial Estate, Spennymoor, DL16 6JF Tel: 0191 4415950 IC+ South Merrington House, Spennymoor, DL14 6QN Tel: 03000 265979/263840 Sedgefield Locality Team Spennymoor Council Offices, Green Lane, Spennymoor DL16 6JQ Tel: 03000 269440 Sensory Support Team Council Offices, Green Lane, Spennymoor Tel: 03000 263940 Reablement South Coulson Centre, Coulson Street, Spennymoor, DL16 7RS Tel: 03000 263907 Spennymoor Pathways Spennymoor Leisure Centre, High Street, Spennymoor, DL16 6DB Tel: 03000 265738/265739 / 01388 813610 Support and Recovery South Coulson Centre, Coulson Street, Spennymoor, DL16 7RS Tel: 0191 3706888 Sycamore Lodge (Extra Care for Older People) Briar Close, Middlestone Moor, Spennymoor, DL16 7ES Tel: 01388 818290 Stanley Stanley Pathways 23 Front Street, Annfield Plain, Stanley, DH9 7SY Tel: 03000 263547/263545/263546 Families First Stanley Stanley Hub, Front Street, Stanley, DH9 0TE Tel: 03000 262888 Reablement Derwentside and Chester-le-Street Greencroft Centre, 1 Woodland Court, Greencroft Industrial Park, Annfield Plain, Stanley, DH9 7BF Tel: 0191 3706276 Shared Lives Greencroft Centre, 1 Woodland Court, Greencroft Industrial Park, Annfield Plain, Stanley, DH9 7BF Tel: 03000 265222 Stanley Pathways Louisa Centre, Stanley, DH9 0TE Tel: 03000 263385/263386 Occupational Therapy Team North King Edward VIII Terrace, Shield Row, Stanley, DH9 0HQ Tel: 03000 260750 Sedgefield Sedgefield Locality Team Spennymoor Council Offices, Green Lane, Spennymoor DL16 6JQ Tel: 03000 269440 Avenue House, Newton Aycliffe DL5 4DH Tel: 01325 303431 7 COMMISSIONING County Hall Older People and Physical Disability Sensory Impairment Tel: 03000 266837 Learning Disability and Mental Health Tel: 03000 266837 Commissioning Services Tel: 03000 265678/265681 8 PUBLIC HEALTH Public Health Epidemiologist Tel: 03000 267664 Public Health Portfolio Lead for Obesity Tel: 03000 267672 Public Health Mental Health Tel: 03000 267667 Public Health Capacity Training and Health Trainers Tel: 03000 267668 Public Health Core Admin Team Tel: 03000 267660 9 PLANNING AND SERVICE STRATEGY County Hall Complaints Tel: 03000 265762/266855 Governance/Policy and Procedures Tel: 03000 267315 ICT Project Development Tel: 03000 267351 Information Governance Tel: 03000 263802 Information, Management and Data Services Tel: 03000 267347 Independent Reviewing Officers Tel: 03000 268296 Learning and Development Tel: 03000 267362 Marketing and Information Team Tel: 03000 261381 Partnerships Tel: 03000 267325 Performance, Co-ordination and Development Tel: 03000 267347 Planning Tel: 03000 267313 Policy Tel: 03000 262747 Quality and Improvement Tel: 03000 268422 Systems Implementation and Support Tel: 03000 267700 Service Support – Central Administration Team Team Leader Tel: 03000 266307 Personal Assistants Tel: 03000 267385 Central Admin Tel: 03000 265793 Public Health Tel: 03000 267660 Safeguarding Adults Tel: 03000 268190 Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards Tel: 268499 Principal Support Officers, Adult Care Tel: 268256/268258 Occupational Therapy Tel: 268328 10 Workforce Development and Compliance Tel: 03000 267362/267363 Service Support – Locality Administration North Locality Admin Team North 1 Team Leader Tel: 03000 261720 Locality Admin Team North 2 Team Leader Tel: 03000 269426 Blue Badges and Disabled Registrations, Green Lane, Spennymoor Tel: 03000 269425 Locality Admin Team North 3 Team Leader Tel: 03000 261595 Occupational Therapy, Stanley Education Centre Tel: 03000 260750 Locality Admin Team North 4 Team Leader Tel: 03000 261515 Learning Disabilities, Chester le Street Health Centre Tel: 03000 267901 Mental Health & Subtance Misuse Tel: 03000 261515 Locality Admin Team North 5 Team Leader Tel: 03000 261612 First Contact & EDT, Parsons Court Tel: 03000 267979 (option 2, option 2) Locality Admin Team North 6 Team Leader Tel: 03000 261705 Locality Admin Team North 7 Team Leader Tel: 03000 267387 Learning Disabilities, Spectrum 8 Tel: 03000 269559 Occupational Therapy, Spectrum 8 Tel: 03000 262184 Social Care Direct, Spectrum 8 Tel: 03000 261348 South Locality Admin Team South 1 Team Leader Tel: 03000 268340 Learning Disabilities, Green Lane Tel: 03000 269416 Supported Lodgings, Green Lane Tel: 03000 262272 Mental Health Services for Older People, Green Lane Tel: 03000 268314 14-25 Team Education Development Centre Tel: 03000 269389 Locality Admin Team South 2 Team Leader Tel: 03000 262296 Locality Admin Team South 3 Team Leader Tel: 03000 268327 Locality Admin Team South 4 Team Leader Tel: 03000 261553 Locality Admin Team South 5 Team Leader Tel: 03000 269305 Locality Admin Team South 6 Team Leader Tel: 03000 267893 Occupational Therapy, Crook Civic Centre Tel: 03000 263858 Locality Admin Team South 7 Team Leader Tel: 03000 263803 12 .
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