Priory Hospital Woodbourne, Birmingham
CAMHS & EDU
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The CoyleGroup have just completed a brand new, state of the art, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Unit at the Priory Woodbourne Hospital. This CAMHS unit offers a service for young people who may present with levels of risk and complexities that require care and treatment in a HDU setting.
The 6 bed purpose built unit provides large spacious mixed gender accommodation and offers a more secure environment with increased numbers of specialist nursing.
On the second floor the CoyleGroup have also completed another 6 bed Eating Disorder Unit, designed to provide a therapeutic environment, which will enable patients to benefit most from their treatment.
The unit boasts excellent facilities, designed to meet the Department of Health’s National Minimum standards for Child Services in High Dependency Care Units and also in Eating Disorder units. Both units have been designed and built with a focus on integrating current best practice in both environmental performance and clinical care, in order to deliver a bespoke therapeutic environment.
The building is decorated with an up-to-date but homely finish and provides a safe and secure environment for all service users. Robust anti ligature fittings have been used throughout. Outdoors there are enclosed gardens and landscaped areas which can be enjoyed when the weather is nice. The building has been built to meet CQC standards, HTM84 fire regulations and all statutory building regulations.
The 6 bed purpose built unit provides large spacious mixed gender accommodation and offers a more secure environment with increased numbers of specialist nursing.
On the second floor the CoyleGroup have also completed another 6 bed Eating Disorder Unit, designed to provide a therapeutic environment, which will enable patients to benefit most from their treatment.
The unit boasts excellent facilities, designed to meet the Department of Health’s National Minimum standards for Child Services in High Dependency Care Units and also in Eating Disorder units. Both units have been designed and built with a focus on integrating current best practice in both environmental performance and clinical care, in order to deliver a bespoke therapeutic environment.
The building is decorated with an up-to-date but homely finish and provides a safe and secure environment for all service users. Robust anti ligature fittings have been used throughout. Outdoors there are enclosed gardens and landscaped areas which can be enjoyed when the weather is nice. The building has been built to meet CQC standards, HTM84 fire regulations and all statutory building regulations.