Community Mental Health - Livewell Southwest
In Plymouth, we have a broad range of community mental health services available to support people of all ages with a variety of needs.
Contacts details
200 Mount Gould Road
PL4 7PY
If you're feeling anxious, low, or stressed, you can self-refer to our Plymouth Options service for people aged 16+ in Plymouth.
If you are experiencing a mental health condition that requires specialist support and care, a GP may refer you to a community mental health team.
The main aim of any community mental health service is to help you get better in an environment that makes you feel safe and well supported.
Community mental health teams are made up of a range of experts. They usually include mental health nurses, occupational therapists, consultant psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, and mental health support workers. Together, they offer specialist assessment and treatment, where necessary, in your local area.
Find out more about how we can help you
- Dementia Advisor Service
- Complex Needs Team
- Community Group Activities (STEPS)
- Older People's Mental Health Functional Community Team
- Perinatal Mental Health Team
- Plymouth Specialist Addiction Service
- Severe Eating Disorder Consultation & Assessment Service (SEDCAS)
- Psychotherapy
- Plymouth Huntington's Service
- Personality Disorders Service (PDS)
- Out of Hours Mental Health Care
- Mental Health Liaison Team for Older People
- Home Treatment Team
- Family Therapy
- Early Intervention & Psychosis (Insight Team)
- Community Mental Health Teams
- Asylum Seekers & Refugees Mental Health Team
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Plymouth uses an orange 'Local Offer icon' to show services that define themselves as suitable for children and young people with SEND. These are part of Plymouth's SEND Local Offer. We recommend that you contact the service provider to make sure the service is suitable for your child or young person.
- 17 to 25 years old
- 26 to 64 years old
- Everyone, over 65
- Mental health
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