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CPFT is a health and social care organisation which provides services in inpatient, community and primary care settings. These include adult mental health; older people and adult community; and children, young people and families. For more details please click here or search our services A-Z.

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  1. Individual Placement and Support (IPS)

    The service helps people with mental health problems to find and sustain paid employment.

    The service helps people with mental health problems to find and sustain paid employment.

    The evidence-based approach was developed in the USA in the 1990s and is now used across the...

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    Locality team sites, no charges.

    Category: Community Service

  2. Intensive Support Team (Learning Disability)

    The service works alongside other adult mental health teams to support people with a learning disability to remain in their community at a time of crisis, by offering additional...

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    Parking is limited, so public transport is preferred.

    Category: Community Service

  3. Intermediate Care Service

    The team provides short-term (up to four weeks) care and therapy support to patients in their own homes, or in intermediate care health beds in care homes, to support discharge from hospital or to ...

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    Category: Community Service

  4. Intermediate Care Unit

    The Intermediate Care Unit is a 34-bed inpatient ward at the City Care Centre in Peterborough, providing rehabilitation to enable patients to return to their own homes.

    We help patie...

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    Parking provided by NHS Property Services at City Care Centre - charges normally applied, controlled by NHS Property Services.

    Category: Ward

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