NHS joins forces with private company to fund and operate new mental health facility

By Jo Makosinski | Published: 26-Sep-2022

Ground-breaking partnership will deliver young people's mental health unit in Surrey

Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust and Elysium Healthcare have formed a partnership to build and manage a new mental health inpatient unit for young people.

The £10m facility will provide inpatient beds for young people aged people between 12-18 years old and will be based in Charlwood in Surrey.

It will open at the end of 2023 and will mean young people with acute mental health needs who require inpatient care can be treated closer to home.

Approximately £6m in funding has been provided by NHS England to operate the new facility as part of a national programme to ensure specialist services are available throughout the country to meet the needs of local populations.

And an additional £4m has been invested by Elysium Healthcare to fund the development, which has been designed by Montpelier Estates.

Elysium operates several inpatient facilities nationally supporting the emotional, behavioural, and mental health needs of young people. 

Construction of the unit began this week and was marked by an official ground-breaking ceremony. Once completed, it will offer 12 inpatient beds for young people and a therapeutic, safe, and nurturing environment to support and aid recovery.

There will be a variety of communal living and outdoor spaces to give young people the opportunity to socialise with their peers and be as independent as possible.

Partnership working to deliver services in this way will create a new benchmark for the future, and we look forward to continuing to work with Surrey and Borders Partnership on this exciting journey

There will also be an Ofsted-registered school on site to enable young people to continue with their education while receiving treatment.

Graham Wareham, chief executive of Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, said: “Young people need to be cared for close to home when they are at their most vulnerable with acute mental health needs.

“The opening of this new unit will help us provide care and treatment for many young people, so they get the support they need without having to travel far from their families, carers, and friends. 

“We are pleased to be partnering with Elysium Healthcare, which brings extensive experience of opening, and operating, similar units nationally, and together our aim is to transform the care experience for young people needing inpatient services in Surrey.”

Joy Chamberlain, chief executive of Elysium Healthcare, added: “I am delighted that Elysium and Surrey and Borders Partnership are collaborating on this joint venture.

“We are bringing together expert knowledge, clinical acumen, innovation, and capital to deliver the best care for the young people of Surrey.

“Partnership working to deliver services in this way will create a new benchmark for the future, and we look forward to continuing to work with Surrey and Borders Partnership on this exciting journey.”

 

 

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