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A healthcare service provider in London seeks a Mental Health Practitioner to support care homes by providing training and ongoing advice to staff. The role involves managing referrals, conducting assessments, and implementing tailored care plans for clients suffering from dementia and mental health issues. Candidates must possess specialist knowledge and prior experience in older adult mental health care.
The Care Home Team work across Greenwich and Bexley to support care homes to provide a biopsychological approach to behavioural and psychological symptoms of Dementia (BPSD). The Mental Health Practitioner will work as part of a small multi-disciplinary team. As a member of the Care Home Team, you will be providing training and on-going support to nurses and carers in residential and nursing homes across Bexley and Greenwich. The training and support focuses upon BPSD and severe mental illness (SMI) and promotes person centred ways of understanding and delivering care. You will also manage referrals, complete specialist assessments and offer time limited inventions to individual clients to reduce levels BPSD, reduce the use of anti-psychotic medications and admissions to hospital. This will require you to provide case management to individual clients as well as offer specialist Mental Health Practitioner input as part of the MDT to other clients.
You will also need to have specialist knowledge of older adult mental health care and a good understanding of care homes. There will be an expectation of reporting and service evaluation throughout, this will require clear outcomes and recording of these in appropriate formats.
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