Low Secure Rehabilitation

Cygnet provides low secure environments for male and female service users in a variety of convenient locations around the country.

These service users may have a history of hospital admission, exhibit dangerous behaviour or have a history of challenging behaviour and/or offending behaviours. We use a specialised rehabilitation treatment programme for those suffering from severe and enduring mental health problems.

While utilising a holistic approach to care, we aim to monitor, manage and reduce risk, balancing therapy and security while preparing service users to lead full and independent lives in the community. We seek to understand how each person perceives their own limitations as this enables us to empower and support them to reclaim the independence and identity they may have lost through years of hospitalisation.

Once a service user has been accepted, a comprehensive Occupational Therapy assessment will be completed. This will include a detailed personal care and management structure programme based on individual and group therapy. There is an emphasis on increasing independent living and focusing on community reintegration.

The model of care used will be based upon the Recovery Model that aims to assist people in winning back those aspects of their lives that have been overshadowed by mental distress. The therapy programme aims to:

  • provide rehabilitation tailored to individual needs
  • identify recovery goals in collaboration with the service user
  • help service users regain independence by maximising skills potential
  • work with local services to aid reintegration into the community
  • balance security and therapy

Locations

We provide a low secure rehabilitation service at the following Cygnet Health hospitals:

Referrals

A patient assessment visit can be arranged quickly with a simple phone call directly to the relevant hospital or through Cygnet Central. Alternatively, downloadable referral forms can be obtained from the website. Referrers will be notified of decisions within 48 hours.