Everything We Do Is to Improve the Lives of the People and Communities We Serve and to Promote Mental Health and Wellbeing for All

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Everything We Do Is to Improve the Lives of the People and Communities We Serve and to Promote Mental Health and Wellbeing for All Clinical services Everything we do is to improve the lives of the people and communities we serve and to promote mental health and wellbeing for all No. Borough Clinical Academic Group No. Borough Clinical Academic Group No. Borough Clinical Academic Group Bexley Lambeth Southwark 1 Drug and Alcohol Service (Bexley) - 01322 357 940 Addictions 29 Psychosis Promoting Recovery (Lambeth South) - 020 3228 8100 Psychosis 55 Drug and Alcohol Service (Southwark) - 020 3228 9400 Addictions Drug Intervention Programme (Bexley) - 01322 357 940 South Asian Community Mental Health Service (Lambeth) - 020 3228 8100 151 Blackfriars Road, London SE1 8EL Erith Health Centre, 50 Pier Road, Erith DA8 1AT 380 Streatham High Road, London SW16 6HP Southwark Erith Streatham 56 Smoking Service - 020 3228 3848 30 Placements Assessments Monitoring Services - 020 3228 7000 Marina House, 63-65 Denmark Hill, London SE5 8RS Bromley Social Inclusion, Hope and Recovery Project (Lambeth) - 020 3228 7050 Denmark Hill 308 - 312 Brixton Road, London SW9 6AA 2 Bethlem Royal Hospital 57 Forensic Community Service (Southwark) - 020 3228 7168 Behavioural and Monks Orchard Road, Beckenham BR3 3BX Brixton Chaucer Resource Centre, 13 Ann Moss Way, London SE16 2TH Developmental Psychiatry 31 Psychosis Promoting Recovery (Lambeth Central) - 020 3228 6940 Eden Park West Wickham Bromley South then bus 119 East Croydon then bus 119, 194 or 198. Canada Water Surrey Quays Psychosis Promoting Recovery (Lambeth North East) - 020 3228 6940 A bus service runs between Bethlem and Maudsley hospitals each weekday. For more information visit www.slam.nhs.uk/bus Psychosis Promoting Recovery (Lambeth North West) - 020 3228 6940 57 61 62 58 Functional Family Therapy Service (Southwark) - 020 7525 5784 Child and Adolescent 55 70 Guy’s Hospital Psychosis Promoting Recovery LIT Team (Lambeth) - 020 3228 6940 Mental Health Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Service (Croydon) - 020 3228 5880 Behavioural and Ann Bernadt Nursery, 29 Chandler Way, London SE15 6DT 63 68 Autism Assessment and Behavioural Genetics Service (National) - 020 3228 4653 Developmental Psychiatry 332 Brixton Road, London SW9 7AA Peckham Rye 16 Brook Ward - 020 3228 8400 Brixton 59 Looked After Children Service (Southwark) - 020 3049 8470 36 St Thomas’ Hospital Chaffinch Ward - 020 3228 8436 32 Vocational Services (Lambeth) - 020 3228 6800 Lister Primary Care Centre, 101 Peckham Road, London SE15 5LJ Effra Ward - 020 3228 8400 3-6 Beale House, Lingham Street, London SW9 9HG Peckham Rye Mental Health in Learning Disabilities (Croydon) - 020 3228 0683 Brixton 60 Neurodevelopmental Service (Southwark) - 020 3049 8269 Autism Unit (National) - 020 3228 4786 Alliance Rehab Team (Lambeth) - 020 3228 7140 33 Sunshine House, 27 Peckham Road, London SE5 8UH 20 23 1 Norbury Ward - 020 3228 8400 David Pitt House, 24-28 Norwood High Street, London SE27 9NR Peckham Rye Spring Ward - 020 3228 8400 West Norwood 52 53 65 66 Thames Ward - 020 3228 8400 61 Parental Mental Health Service (Southwark) - 020 3228 9800 Chaucer Resource Centre, 13 Ann Moss Way, London SE16 2TH 19 28 Waddon Ward - 020 3228 8400 34 King’s College Hospital 18 Canada Water Surrey Quays Ward in the Community (Lambeth) - 020 3228 6500 King’s College Hospital, Denmark Hill SE5 9RS 35 Lambeth Hospital 56 64 69 Denmark Hill Memory Service (Lambeth and Southwark) - 020 3228 0570 Mental Heath of Older Adults Acorn Lodge Childrens Inpatient Unit (National) - 020 3228 4393 Child and Adolescent 62 and Dementia Mental Health The Gatehouse, Ann Moss Way, London SE16 2TH 34 King’s College Hospital Bethlem Adolescent Unit (National) - 020 3228 4160 Alcohol Liaison Service - 020 3299 2583 Addictions 72 73 Canada Water Surrey Quays 21 22 26 27 30 31 32 41 42 43 46 47 49 Chelsham House - 020 3228 4373 Mental Heath of Older Adults Child and Adolescent Paediatric Liaison Service - 020 3299 3219 Child and Adolescent 63 Specialist Care Unit for Older Adults, Ann Moss - 020 3228 8650 71 Maudsley Hospital and Dementia Home Treatment for Older Adults (Croydon) - 020 3228 4373 Mental Health Ann Moss Way, London SE16 2TL 54 Lewisham Hospital Canada Water Surrey Quays Anxiety Disorders Residential Unit (National) - 020 3228 4545 Mood Anxiety and Personality Older Adults Liaison Service - 020 3299 5854 Mental Heath of Older Adults Community Mental Health Team for Older Adults (Lambeth, Southwark) - 020 3228 6920 74 IAPT (Croydon) - 020 3228 4040 and Dementia 64 Psychology and Psychotherapy for Older Adults (Lambeth, Southwark) - 020 3228 6920 Personality Disorder Service (Croydon) - 020 3228 8541 58 59 60 Assessment and Liaison Service - 020 3299 3181 Psychological Medicine Marina House, 63-65 Denmark Hill, London SE5 8RS Mental Health Liaison Service, Accident and Emergency - 020 3299 3227 Denmark Hill 39 40 Brain Injury Unit (National) - 020 3228 2028 Psychological Medicine 67 Triage Ward and Place of Safety - 020 3228 7700 Perinatal and Outpatient Community Service - 020 3299 3234 Mood Anxiety and Personality Reablement Service (Southwark) - 020 7525 2751 Mood Anxiety and Personality Eating Disorders Unit (National) - 020 3228 4402 65 North Assessment and Liaison (Southwark) - 020 7525 2751 Mother and Baby Unit (National) - 020 3228 4265 33 44 45 35 Lambeth Hospital North Treatment Service (Southwark) - 020 7525 2751 Perinatal Community Service (Croydon) - 020 3228 0304 108 Landor Road, London SW9 9NT 27-29 Camberwell Road, London SE5 0EZ 48 50 Gresham Ward 1 - 020 3228 4067 Psychosis Clapham High Street Clapham North Elephant & Castle Gresham Ward 2 - 020 3228 4018 Psychology in Hostels Project (Lambeth) - 020 3228 7140 Community Forensic Mental Health Team (Lambeth) - 020 3228 6375 Behavioural and 66 Psychosis Inpatient Service (National) - 020 3228 4322 88 Camberwell Road, London SE5 0EG 51 Forensic Intensive Psychological Treatment Service (Lambeth, Southwark) - 020 3228 6516 Developmental Psychiatry Psychosis Outpatient Service (National) - 020 3228 4418 Elephant & Castle 24 25 29 Westways Ward, Rehabilitation Service (Croydon) - 020 3228 5878 37 38 Community Mental Health Team for Older Adults (Lambeth) - 020 3228 8030 Mental Heath of Older Adults 67 South Assessment and Liaison (Southwark) - 020 7525 1881 and Dementia Reay House, Lambeth Hospital, 108 Landor Road, London SW9 9NT South Treatment Service (Southwark) - 020 7525 1881 Camden and Islington (not shown on map) 20-22 Lordship Lane, London SE22 8HN OPTIMA Mood Disorders Service - 020 3228 6440 Mood Anxiety and Personality 3 London Veterans Assessment and Treatment Service (London wide service) - 020 3317 6818 Behavioural and East Dulwich Developmental Psychiatry Traumatic Stress Clinic, St Pancras Hospital, 4th Floor, West Wing, NW1 0PE Home Treatment (Lambeth) - 020 3228 6220 Psychological Medicine 68 Psychosis Community Service (Southwark North East) - 020 3228 9800 Psychosis King’s Cross St Pancras Mental Health and HIV Service (CASCAID) (Lambeth, Lewisham, Southwark) - 020 3228 5121 Staying Well Service (Southwark) - 020 3228 9800 Triage Ward - 020 3228 6181 Croydon Chaucer Resource Centre, Ann Moss Way, Lower Road, London SE16 2TH Canada Water Surrey Quays Bridge House Ward (Female) - 020 3228 6631 Psychosis 4 Forensic Community Service (Croydon) - 020 3228 5800 Behavioural and Bridge House Ward (Male) - 020 3228 6636 69 Homeless Outreach Team (START) (Lambeth, Lewisham and Southwark) - 020 3228 1800 Developmental Psychiatry Queens Resource Centre, Croydon CR0 2PR Early Intervention Unit - 020 3228 6239 Psychosis Community Service (Southwark Central) - 020 3228 1800 Selhurst Eden Ward and Place of Safety - 020 3228 6155 Psychosis Community Service (Southwark North West) - 020 3228 1800 Luther King Ward - 020 3228 6135 Psychosis Community Service (Southwark South) - 020 3228 1800 Specialist Services (Croydon) - 020 3228 0030 Child and Adolescent 5 McKenzie Rehabilitation Service - 020 3228 6420 Supported Living (Southwark) - 020 3228 1800 Targeted Service (Croydon) - 020 3228 0000 Mental Health Nelson Ward - 020 3228 6604 St Giles House,1 St Giles Road, London SE5 7UD Christopher Wren House, 113 High Street, Croydon CR0 1QG Outpatient Department - 020 3228 6190 Denmark Hill East Croydon George Street Tony Hillis Unit - 020 3228 6157 70 Guy’s Hospital 6 Care Home Intervention Team (Croydon) - 020 3228 9517 Mental Heath of Older Adults 36 St Thomas’ Hospital Munro Centre, 66 Snowsfields, London SE1 3SS Purley Resource Centre, 50 Pampisford Road, Purley CR8 2NE and Dementia Westminster Bridge Road SE1 7EH London Bridge Purley Waterloo Lambeth North Westminster 4 7 13 7 Memory Service (Croydon) - 020 3228 9500 Adult Personality Disorder Service (Lewisham, Southwark) - 020 3228 9735 Mood Anxiety and Personality Community Mental Health Team for Older Adults (Croydon) - 020 3228 9500 Peadiatric Liaison Service (Guy’s and St Thomas’s Hospitals) - 020 7188 9125 Child and Adolescent Integrated Psychological Therapy Team (Southwark) - 020 3228 9701 Heavers Resource Centre, 122 Selhurst Road, London SE25 6LL Mental Health IAPT Service (North Southwark Hub) - 020 3228 9703 Selhurst Older Adults Liaison Service (Guy’s and St Thomas’s Hospitals) - 020 7188 2099 Mental Heath of Older Adults Assessment and Liaison Service (Guy’s Hospital, St Thomas’ Hospital) - 020 7188 6997 Psychological Medicine 8 10 12 2 Bethlem Royal Hospital and Dementia 8 Psychological Therapy Service (Croydon) - 020 3228 0300 Mood Anxiety and Personality Tamworth Road Resource Centre, 37 Tamworth Road, Croydon CR0 1XT 71 Maudsley Hospital Integrated Psychological
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