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Review of Lynebank and community learning disability services, [Fife Healthcare NHS Trust] 22 - 26 February 1999 | Corporate Author | Scottish Health Advisory Service - SHAS; NHS Quality Improvement Scotland |
Publisher | Scottish Health Advisory Service (SHAS), Edinburgh, 1999 |
Pages | 34 pp |
Source | Scottish Health Advisory Service, 8-10 Hillside Crescent, Edinburgh EH7 5EA. |
Keywords | Health Authorities and Trusts ; Cognitive impairment ; Psychiatric treatment ; Inspection ; Fife. |
Annotation | This report covers the hospital and community learning disability services provided across Fife, where a learning disability strategy is at an early stage of development by the Health Board, Trust and social work department. The Lynebank Discharge Programme is due to be completed by 31 March 2000, by which time plans will need to be developed and implemented for the 126 people who remain in hospital. This inspection report details examples of good practice within the service, but several suggestions are made on improving the service, mainly with reference to the hospital closure programme. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-990923503 B |
Classmark | L4A: E4: LP: 3U: 9EF |
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