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Understanding Mental Health Services in Dublin South Central

Accessing mental health support can be a crucial step towards well-being. In the Dublin South Central region of Ireland, a comprehensive public mental health service is available through the Health Service Executive (HSE). This article provides an overview of the services offered, how to access them, and key resources for individuals seeking support.

What Services are Available?

The Dublin South Central Mental Health Service provides a range of care options, including inpatient and community-based support. The inpatient service is located at the Jonathan Swift Clinic (JSC) within St James’s Hospital.

Inpatient Services

The Jonathan Swift Clinic offers three inpatient wards:

  • Fownes Ward: An acute admission unit.
  • Becket Ward: A low dependency ward.
  • Connolly Norman Ward: A dedicated unit for the psychiatric care of patients over the age of 65. St James’s Hospital Psychiatry

Community Mental Health Teams (CMHTs)

Five Community Mental Health Teams (CMHTs) serve adults aged 18-64 within the Dublin South Central area, covering three geographical sectors. These teams provide services to individuals receiving care in inpatient, outpatient, day hospital, and day service settings. St James’s Hospital Psychiatry

How to Access the Service

Referrals to the Dublin South Central Mental Health Service are primarily accepted from General Practitioners (GPs) and doctors in emergency departments. St James’s Hospital Psychiatry Urgent referrals can be made through the Emergency Department.

To determine if your address falls within the Dublin South Central Mental Health Service catchment area, please visit: Mental Health Catchment Areas.

Other Mental Health Services in Ireland

St Patrick’s Mental Health Services also provides a range of psychiatric care. Consultant psychiatrists at St Patrick’s specialize in various mental health disorders. For referrals, contact their Referral and Admission Service at 01 249 3635 or referrals@stpatricks.ie. St Patrick’s Mental Health Services Consultant Psychiatrists

Sarah McNulty is an Occupational Therapy Manager with the HSE, mental health services. Sarah McNulty LinkedIn Occupational therapy focuses on helping individuals overcome difficulties with everyday tasks due to physical or mental health challenges.

Key Takeaways

  • The Dublin South Central Mental Health Service offers both inpatient and community-based mental health care.
  • Referrals are required from a GP or doctor.
  • The Jonathan Swift Clinic at St James’s Hospital provides inpatient services.
  • Community Mental Health Teams support adults aged 18-64.

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