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Care Navigators work with people with multiple and sometimes complex needs
Occupational Therapists, also known as OTs, work with patients who are 18 and over who may have a condition which affects their daily life and activities.
Take a look at the mental health crisis support available in Bedford Borough, Central Bedfordshire, and Luton, including NHS 111.
This service provides comprehensive assessment and care to patients who are housebound and/or at risk of hospital admission, offering supported discharge from hospital and rehabilitation at home and to people at the end of their lives.
The service is designed for City & Hackney residents whose mental health and substance use needs are closely linked and who would benefit from coordinated, specialist support.
We have a range of exciting clinical and non-clinical positions available throughout Bedfordshire & Luton.
A new partnership service supporting residents with co-occurring mental health and substance use needs has now begun operations in City & Hackney.
Please fill in the form and send it back to the email below. If you have difficulties reading or writing please call 01525 638613 and a clinician will call you between Monday and Friday between 09:00 – 17:00hrs.
The Queen’s Institute of Community Nursing (QICN) launched its new Community Children’s Nursing (CCN) Faculty on 20 January 2026, bringing together national colleagues to celebrate progress in children’s community nursing and the future workforce.