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At ELFT, we aim to give the best possible experience to all our patients who use our services. We provide quality care for all our patients and would never deter anyone from seeking treatment, even if a patient indicates they cannot afford to pay.
Social prescribers, link workers, GPs, nurses and other health and social care staff nationwide can now signpost young people, parents and carers towards helpful tools and resources covering body image, disordered eating and wellbeing.
The Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) provides outpatient assessments, support and treatment for children and young people up to the age of 18 experiencing moderate to severe mental health problems.
The team comprises of a senior nurse and/or physiotherapists and occupational therapists who will attend to any falls related referral for people age 18 and over who have fallen in their home environment.
There are a number of different kinds of projects involving data collection, research, audit, service evaluation, Quality Improvement (QI) initiatives, case notes studies, student thesis, etcetera.
ELFT services are among partners providing support for the Dunstable community through a new £43m integrated health and care hub.
The service is available for all adults (18 years the service and over) with a life limiting illness registered with a Bedfordshire GP.
We can help support young people experiencing a variety of difficulties with their emotions, mental health and wellbeing.