JewishMentalHealth
jewish mental health services in greater london
| type of service |
| Provides holistic support enabling people to maintain their independence using therapeutic, social and cultural activities. At the centre you can access: ~ mental health social workers, ~ independent living skills training, ~ health promotion, ~ mental health education, ~ therapeutic groups, ~ employment training and support, ~ volunteering opportunities. |
| Address | |
| Gants Hill | |
| Redbridge | |
| Essex | |
| Phone | 020 8518 5437 |
| 020 8922 2222 | |
| Website | www.jewishcare.org |
| main functions |
| The centre offers support for people with mental health needs aged 18+. There is a programme of groups and activities that help people develop life skills and confidence to enable a greater level of independence. |
| other activities |
| Access |
| opening times - Monday - Thursday 10.30am - 4.30pm,
Friday (65+) 10am - 12.30pm catchment area - Redbridge and Essex area age limit - 18-65, - 65+ support group on Fridays only. public transport - Tube: Gants Hill accessibility - wheelchair access , disabled toilets referral - self-referral accepted, gp referral accepted, mental health worker referral accepted |
| background information on this organisation |
Jewish Care is a charity caring for people in the Jewish community. We give care and support to older people, Holocaust survivors, people with physical and sensory disabilities, and those with mental health needs. We also offer a range of support groups and run leadership and activity programmes for children and young people. Our centres and services are based in In everything we do at Jewish Care, we are guided by our Jewish values of warmth, kindness, honesty and respect.
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| Tags |
| advice, carer, groups, individual, day, employment, social, sport, older people, younger people, |
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| Photos |
| 1 news stories | |||
| Hollywood Party at Mitkadem Centre | |||
| Hollywood came to Redbridge when members of Jewish Care’s Mitkadem Centre for people with mental health needs put on a party at which they dressed up as film stars. Most impressive was the fact that centre members had organised the party by themselves, including lunch, tea and a karaoke session. “The community would be amazed by what we can do, it has been achieved by teamwork,” said one of the members, who made a speech while cutting the cake. | |||
| 29th Feb 2008 | |||
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