How People in Staffordshire Keep Well after Discharge from Mental Health Services
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Healthwatch Staffordshire explored how NHS services in Staffordshire support adults’ mental health during care and after discharge, and how people stay well once they have left services. The project links to local mental health policies and the Five Ways to Wellbeing. They undertook a survey and focus groups.
Many people told Healthwatch Staffordshire that, after being discharged from adult mental health services, they did not always receive enough guidance on how to stay well or how to get further support if they needed it.
Participants reported using a range of services, including GPs, talking therapies, community mental health teams, crisis teams, inpatient units and social prescribing. They described many ways of keeping well, such as attending community groups, counselling, support from family and friends, healthy lifestyles, self-help apps, peer support and volunteering. However, they also highlighted important gaps in support.
Overall, respondents expressed a need for post-discharge mental health support that is clear, joined up and ongoing. Priorities include better information, stronger collaboration between GPs and mental health teams, regular medication reviews, and recognition of the vital role of community and peer-support groups.