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A Feast for the Senses at Thornfield Grange

A specially-designed sensory garden has been unveiled at Thornfield Grange, our specialist residential service with nursing in Bishop Auckland that supports men with an autism spectrum condition.

Trinity House Fundraising Success

Recently the team at Trinity House, our residential learning disability service in Lockerbie, held a fundraising event in the community. The event raised money for The Alan Shearer Centre in Newcastle.

Beyond the Label Conference a great success

On Wednesday 13th March the team at Cygnet Churchill, our high dependency mental health rehabilitation service in south London, hosted their latest in a series of one-day events on the ‘Challenges in Complex Care & Psychiatric Rehabilitation’.

Thornfield Grange Receives NAS Accreditation

The team at Thornfield Grange in County Durham are celebrating after being awarded an accreditation from the National Autistic Society in recognition of its specialist support of people with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

Dove Valley Mews Opening in Summer 2019

Dove Valley Mews our new community residential service for adults living with a learning disability and associated complex needs is opening in June 2019 and is now accepting referrals.

Cygnet launches new Nursing Strategy

On 22nd February 2019, Cygnet held an event to launch the new Nursing Strategy for the organisation. The event was held at the Royal College of Nursing in London, and was well attended. To read more about the day and download a copy of the Nursing Strategy please click on the link below.

Cygnet Health Care shortlisted for 4 HealthInvestor Awards

We are proud to announce that Cygnet Health Care have been shortlisted as finalists for 4 HealthInvestor Awards 2019 in the following categories, Private Hospital Group of the Year, Residential Care Provider of the Year, Property Developer of the Year and IT Innovator of the Year.

Cygnet Hospital Sheffield to open new CAMHS low secure service

Cygnet Hospital Sheffield are to open a new 15 bed low secure service for young people. Griffin Ward will support individuals aged between 12 and 18 years old and offers a defined treatment pathway from admission, through to intervention and discharge. The new service opens in March 2019 and is now accepting referrals.