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Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire NHS 24/7 Mental Health Helpline

About us The Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire NHS 24/7 Mental Health Helpline offers round the clock mental health advice. It operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week for people who need mental health care when their situation is not life threatening. It supports people of all ages including children and older adults. People can … Read more


Safe Haven — Oxfordshire

About us Oxfordshire Safe Haven is a non-clinical service open every day offering listening support for people who are experiencing mental health crisis. We offer one to one support on the phone and face to face, and small groups face to face in Oxford and Banbury. The referral line is open 365 days a year … Read more


Keystone Mental Health & Wellbeing hubs — Oxfordshire

Keystone Mental Health & Wellbeing hubs provide early intervention for people who need mental health support.


Tissue Viability — Oxfordshire

The Tissue Viability service provides specialist advice and support to healthcare professionals who are managing complex wounds within the community of Oxfordshire.

The nurse-led team works in partnership with patients, their carers and healthcare professionals to provide expert wound care advice, specialist healthcare equipment and education that is aimed at preventing needless skin breakdown.

The team aims to improve and support high standards of practice through clinical consultations, regular audits, development of guidelines and polices and by delivering formal educational training to healthcare professionals.


Stroke Rehabilitation Unit (OSRU) — Oxfordshire

Oxfordshire Stroke Rehabilitation Unit (OSRU) Oxfordshire Stroke Rehabilitation Unit is a 20-bed inpatient unit based at Abingdon Community Hospital. We provide up to four weeks of inpatient rehabilitation for people who have had a stroke, are registered with an Oxfordshire GP and are not able to be discharged directly home from hospital. Referrals to the … Read more


Memory services

What we do Our memory services aim to help people who are worried that their poor memory may be a sign of dementia. These services provide a full assessment of the problem, start treatment if that is needed and offer advice about available support for the person and their care-giver. Who we help A referral … Read more


Physical Disability Physiotherapy Service (PDPS)

The PDPS is a small specialist service providing physiotherapy for people with a long-term neurological disability. It is a local community based service. There is an emphasis on enabling patients and their carers to manage their disability in their own environment.