Mental Health services

mental health  patients talking We provide mental health services across Hampshire – both in the community and in our inpatient services. Irrespective of whether someone is of working age or an older person, we treat people within a single service, designed around the individual need of each person.  

We have a number of care pathways, based on different conditions (such as psychosis or borderline personality disorder) which we use to provide tailored treatment for our patients.

In addition to our general community and inpatient services, we have a range of specialist mental health services for people over the age of 18. We also have an inpatient service for young people aged 12-18.

A full list of our mental health services is available below:

Out of hours

If you want to talk to someone about how you're feeling, or what you're experiencing, you can contact:    

  • 111 -  Mental Health Triage Service  - can be accessed by phone by dialling 111 and online at www.111.nhs.uk
  • Samaritans  -  116 123 offers a safe place for you to talk any time you like, in your own way – about whatever’s getting to you. You don’t have to be suicidal.
  • Text service  If you’re experiencing a personal crisis, are unable to cope and need support, text Shout to 85258. More information available on the SHOUT website.
  • If you live in Southampton and feel you are at crisis point with your mental health, you can come and visit the Lighthouse
  • Adults' Safe Haven - open for face to face mental health support at the Wellbeing Hub in Leigh Park. A team of Crisis workers, Mental Health Practitioners  and drug and alcohol support workers, help provide support and advice to people experiencing a mental health crisis.

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