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Adults with Incapacity(Scotland) Act 2000 Management of Residents Funds Register of Authorised Establishments 1 ADULTS WITH INCAPACITY(SCOTLAND) ACT 2000 MANAGEMENT OF RESIDENTS FUNDS REGISTER OF AUTHORISED ESTABLISHMENTS 1 Adult Mental Health, Learning Disability, Senior Officer Dr Michael Smith Forensic, Addictions and Adolescent Deputising Officer Anne Hawkins Mari Brannigan In-Patient Area Authorised Responsible for Authorised Establishment Manager/Deputy North West Glasgow AMH Colin McCormack Gartnavel Royal Hospital All Adult MH in- Colin McCormack Head of Mental Health 1055 Great Western Rd patient services GRH Tom McKay Glasgow G12 0XH site North East Glasgow AMH David McCrae Stobhill Hospital, a) Adult Wards - David McCrae Head of Mental Health Mackinnon House MacKinnon House, a) & b) Mary 133 Balornock Road Stobhill O’Donnell Glasgow G21 3UZ The Orchards (formerly b) Adult Wards – Ruchhill Hospital) Orchards (formally 153, Panmuir Street, Ruchill Hospital) Glasgow Parkhead Hospital c) Adult Wards - c) Bob Gillies 81 Salamanca Street Parkhead Hospital Glasgow G31 5ES South Glasgow AMH Calum MacLeod Leverndale Hospital All adult admission Calum MacLeod Head of Mental Health 510 Crookston Road long stay & rehab. June MacLeod Glasgow G53 7TU Wards, Leverndale, (to 30th April 2013) Southern Gen. Hospital Ward 32.& 1345 Govan Road Mother & Baby Glasgow G42 9TY Unit Renfrew AMH Fiona McNeill Dykebar Hospital, a) all adult Katrina Phillips General Manager – Clyde MH Grahamston Road, admissions Alexander Buchanan Paisley, continuing care & Caroline Burling Renfrewshire Rehabilitation wards- PA2 7DE Dykebar Royal Alexandra Hospital, b) all adult MH Corsebar Road, admission wards – Katrina Phillips Paisley, Dykebar & RAH Alexander Buchanan Renfrewshire Caroline Burling PA2 9PN Updated October 2012 1 Inverclyde AMH Susanna McCorry Rice Ravenscraig Hospital, Corlic C –AMH John Mitchell Head of Mental Health Inverkip Road, continuing care & Gillian Robb Greenock Rehabilitation ward PA16 9HA Inverclyde Royal Hospital IRH – Adult MH Larkfield Road, admission ward & Greenock IPCU (Langhill Clinic) PA16 0XN NHS GGC Forensic Martin Montgomery Leverndale Hospital a) All Forensic Wards Martin Montgomery General Manager 510 Crookston Road Leverndale, Wards Jane Cairney Glasgow G53 7TU 5+6, Campsie, Whitehouse, Boulevard and Balloch Rowanbank Clinic b) All Forensic Wards, Stobhill Hospital, Rowanbank Clinic 133 Balornock Road Glasgow G21 3UZ NHS GGC Addictions Eric Steel Eriskay House, All in-patient Addictions Eric Steel Head of Addictions NE Stobhill Hospital, beds Stobhill campus. Stephen Rhodes 133 Balornock Road Glasgow G21 3UZ Kershaw Unit All in-patient Addictions Gartnavel Royal Hospital beds Gartnavel 1055 Gt Western Road campus. Glasgow G12 0XH Clyde Learning Disability Martin Montgomery Blythswood House, All LD in–patient beds - Martin Montgomery General Manager Fulbar Lane, Clyde Fiona Roberts GGC Forensics R Renfrew GG Learning Disability Martin Montgomery 2 & 4 Waterloo Close All NHS in –patient Martin Montgomery Joint General Manager Kirkintilloch beds – LD Partnership Fiona Roberts Greater Glasgow Learning Glasgow G66 2Hl Disabilities Partnership Netherton 19 Blackwood Street Anniesland Glasgow G13 1AL Claythorn House Gartnavel Royal Hospital 1055 Gt Western Rd Glasgow G12 0XH NHS GGC Adolescent Alex Fleming Skye House All in-patient Alex Fleming Service Manager Stobhill Hospital adolescent beds – Lauren McLelland 133 Balornock Road Stobhill campus Glasgow G21 3UZ Updated October 2012 2 ADULTS WITH INCAPACITY(SCOTLAND) ACT 2000 MANAGEMENT OF RESIDENTS FUNDS REGISTER OF AUTHORISED ESTABLISHMENTS 2 Older People Mental Health within Senior Officer Mari Brannigan RES/CHCP/CHP Deputising Officer Dr Michael Smith Anne Hawkins In-Patient Area Authorised Responsible for Authorised Establishment Manager/Deputy North West Glasgow MH Colin McCormack Gartnavel Royal Hospital OPMH wards Colin McCormack Head of Mental Health 1055 Great Western Rd Tom MacKay Glasgow G12 0XH North East Glasgow MH David McCrae Stobhill Hospital OPMH wards David McCrae Head of mental Health 133, Balornock Road, Alison Paterson Glasgow G21 3UZ Birdston N.H. OPMH wards Birdston Road, Milton of Campsie G66 The Orchards OPMH wards 153 Panmure Street, Glasgow G31 5ES Parkhead Hospital OPMH wards Bob Gillies 81 Salamanca Street Glasgow G31 5ES South Glasgow MH Jillian Torrens Leverndale Hospital OPMH wards Jillian Torrens Adult Services Manager 510 Crookston Road Christine Murphy Glasgow G53 7TU Darnley Court N.H. OPMH wards 787, Nitshill Road, Glasgow G53 Rodgerpark N.H. OPMH wards 10, Rodger Drive, Glasgow G73 Renfrew MH Fiona McNeill Dykebar Hospital, OPMH wards Katrina Phillips General Manager – Clyde MH Grahamston Road, Alex Buchanan Paisley, Caroline Burling Renfrewshire PA2 7DE Updated October 2012 3 Royal Alexandra Hospital, OPMH wards Corsebar Road, Paisley, Renfrewshire PA2 9PN Mansionhouse Unit OPMH wards 100 mansionhouse Road Glasgow G41 3DX verclyde MH Susanna McCorry Rice Ravenscraig Hospital, Dunrod – OPMH John Mitchell Head of Mental Health Inverkip Road, ward Ravenscraig Gillian Robb Greenock PA16 9HA Larkfield Unit Ward 4 Larkfield Unit Ward 4 Larkfield Road, OPMH admission Greenock ward PA16 0XN West Dumbarton MH John Russell Vale of Leven Hospital, OPMH wards Lynne Kennedy Head of Mental Health Main Street, Karen Masson Alexandria, Dunbartonshire. G83 0UA Dumbarton Joint Hospital, OPMH wards Teresa McKernan Cardross Road, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire G82 5JA Updated October 2012 4 ADULTS WITH INCAPACITY (SCOTLAND) ACT 2000 MANAGEMENT OF RESIDENTS FUNDS REGISTER OF AUTHORISED ESTABLISHMENTS 3 Adult RAD & Acute Physical In-patient Senior Officer Jacqueline Nicol resident services A&E Dept Western Lead Responsibility Older People’s Services Deputising Officer Elaine Burt Anne Harkness - Director, RAD Management Offices SGH Responsible for Area Authorised Responsible for Authorised Establishment Manager/Deputy West Glasgow a) Western Infirmary All wards Western Infirmary a) Liam Gallagher Dunbarton Road Site Facilities Manager Glasgow G11 6NT a) Audrey Blair Site Facilities Manager (to 31st March 2013) b) Gartnavel General All wards Gartnavel General (b & c) Stuart Campbell Hospital Hospital Site Facilities Manager 1053 Great Western Road Glasgow G12 0NY c) Glasgow Homeopathic All Wards Homeopathic Hospital Hospital 1053 Great Western Road Glasgow G12 0NY d) Drumchapel Hospital d) All Elderly & Rehabilitation d) Maria Pitticas 129 Drumchapel Road in-patient services (Bute, Facilities Manager Glasgow G15 6PX Cumbrae, Arran & Kintyre Wards) e) St Margaret’s of e)Continuing Care e) John McLintock Scotland Hospice partnership Elderly beds Hospital Administrator East Barns Street Clydebank G81 1EG North Glasgow a) Stobhill Hospital, All wards Stobhill a) Ann Docherty 133 Balornock Road Lead Nurse Glasgow G21 3UZ b) Glasgow Royal All wards GRI b)Anne MacLeod Infirmary Deputy Site Facilities Manager 84 Castle Street Glasgow G4 OSF Updated October 2012 5 Area Authorised Responsible for Authorised Establishment Manager/Deputy South Glasgow a) & b)Southern General a) All Wards Southern a)Ronnie Clinton Hospital General Hospital (excluding Site Facilities Manager 1345 Govan Road Adult MH, PDRU and ward a) Sharon Hutchison Glasgow G42 9TY 53)(RAD Wards –51, 54, 55, Hotel Services Coordinator 56, 57) b) PDRU & ward 53 SGH b) Richard Hassell – Clinical Services Manager c) Victoria Infirmary c) All Wards Victoria Infirmary c-g) Marjorie McCulloch Langside Road Deputy Site Facilities Manager Glasgow G42 9TY c-g) Ronnie Clinton Site Facilities Manager d) Mansionhouse Unit d) All Elderly & Rehabilitation 100 Mansionhouse Road in-patient services including Glasgow G41 3DX Stroke & CC – North 1, North 2, North 3, South 1, South 2, South 3, Cathkin View & Lomond View e) Mearnskirk House Newton Mearns e) Continuing Care Glasgow G77 5RZ f) Darnley Court Nursing Home f & g) Continuing Care 787 Nitshill Road Partnership Elderly Beds Glasgow G53 8LF g) Rodgerpark Nursing Home Rodger Drive Rutherglen East Glasgow a) Lightburn Hospital a) All Elderly & Rehabilitation a–c)Ann Docherty 966 Carntyne Road in-patient services Lead Nurse Glasgow G32 6ND b) Greenfield Park b) Continuing Care Nursing Home (East) Partnership Elderly Beds 291 Myreside Street GLASGOW G32 6BX c) Four Hills Nursing c) Continuing Care Home Partnership Elderly Beds 8 Hazlitt St, Ruchill Glasgow G20 9NU Updated October 2012 6 Area Authorised Responsible for Authorised Manager- Establishment Deputy Clyde Beth Culshaw General Manager, RAD Inverclyde a) Inverclyde Royal a) All Wards Inverclyde a-c) Catriona Glenn, Hospital Royal Hospital (excluding Clinical Services Manager – Larkfield Road, Adult & OPMH) IRH RAD Greenock PA16 0XN b) Larkfield Unit, b) All Elderly & Rehabilitation a-c) John Kenndy Inverclyde Royal in-patient services (except Clinical Services Manager Hospital PDRU Larkfield Unit) Larkfield Road, Greenock PA16 0XN c) PDRU Larkfield c) PDRU Larkfield Unit c) Richard Hassell – Clinical Unit Services Manager Renfrew a) Royal Alexandra a) All Wards Royal John Kennedy, Clinical Hospital, Alexandra Hospital (excluding Services Manager Corsebar Road, Adult & OPMH) Paisley, Renfrewshire Catriona Glenn – Clinical PA2 9PN Services Manager – IRH RAD (Deputy) West Dunbarton Vale of Leven All Wards Vale of Leven John Kennedy, Clinical Hospital, Hospital (excluding Adult & Services Manager Main Street, OPMH) Alexandria, Catriona Glenn, Dunbartonshire. Clinical Services Manager – G83 0UA IRH RAD (Deputy) Updated October 2012 7.
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