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Gloucestershire Health and Care
NHS Foundation Trust
Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust provides joined-up mental health, physical health and learning disability services to people of all ages across Gloucestershire. We do this in our hospitals, in community buildings and primarily in people’s own homes.
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Browse a list of all our services, locations and conditions:
- Cardiac Rehabilitation
- Carers Information
- Care Home Support Team
- Charlton Lane Centre
- Charlton Lane Inpatient Services
- Children and Young People Services
- Children In Care Health Service
- Children’s Community Nursing
- Children’s Complex Care Team
- Children’s Occupational Therapy
- Children’s Physiotherapy
- Children’s Speech and Language Therapy
- Cirencester Hospital
- Cirencester Memorial Centre
- Colliers Court
- Community Assessment and Treatment Unit (CATU) at Tewkesbury Hospital
- Community Hospitals
- Community Learning Disability Team
- Community Nursing (Integrated Community Teams)
- Complex Care at Home (Integrated Community Teams)
- Complex Leg Wound Service (Integrated Community Teams)
- Complex Psychological Interventions Team
- Criminal Justice Liaison Service
- Crisis resolution and home treatment team
- George Moore Community
Clinic - Gloucestershire Royal Hospital
- Gloucestershire Recovery in Psychosis
(GRiP) - Greyfriars
Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit
- Later Life Team
- Laurel House
- Learning Disabilities
- Learning Disabilities Health
Facilitation Team - Learning
Disabilities Inpatient Services - Learning Disabilities Intensive Support
Services - Leckhampton
Lodge - Let’s
Talk - Lexham Lodge
- Lexham Pavilion
- Living With a Mental Health
Condition - Lydney and District
Hospital - Lymphoedema Service (Integrated
Community Teams)
- Palliative Care Occupational
Therapy - Panic Attacks / Panic
Disorder - Park House
- Parkinson’s Team
- Perinatal Mental Health Service –
Gloucestershire - Personality Disorders
- Phobias
- Physiotherapy – Adult
- Physiotherapy –
Children’s - Physiotherapy (Integrated
Community Teams) - Podiatry
- Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
(PTSD) - Pregnant Women and New
Mothers – Mental Health - Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit
(Greyfriars) - Psychosis
- Pullman Place
- Schizophrenia
- School Nursing
- Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
- Self Management
- Sexual Health
- Sherborne House
- Sleep Issues
- Southgate Moorings
- Specialist Physiotherapists in
Neurology - Speech
and Language Therapy – Learning Disability - Speech and Language Therapy – Adults
- Speech and Language Therapy –
Children’s - Social Care (Adult)
- Stanway Centre
- Stress
- Stroke Early Supported Discharge
Team - Stroud General Hospital
- Telecare
- Telehealth
- Tewkesbury Community Hospital
- Tissue Viability (Integrated Community
Teams) - Transition to Adult Care: Ready, Steady, Go – coming soon
- Tyndale Day Centre
Work for us
We have opportunities available for experienced and newly qualified staff.
Become a member
We have opportunities available for experienced and newly qualified staff.
Our research
Our team participates in national and local studies.
News & Views
Read the latest news from Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust
Occupational Therapy Week 2024
Next Monday (4 November) marks the start of Occupational Therapy Week – an opportunity to celebrate and highlight the role occupational therapy has in people’s recovery and management of their health conditions.
Allied Health Professions (AHPs) Day
Monday 14 October is Allied Health Professions (AHPs) Day. AHPs Day takes place every year in October. The day provides an opportunity to recognise the exceptional contribution our AHPs make to our health and care system, and to raise awareness of the 14 different professions and the varied career paths they offer.
Japanese delegates given tour of community hospitals
Tewkesbury and North Cotswolds community hospitals hosted a special visit from three international delegates yesterday (9 October). The guests, representing the Association of Community Hospitals (ACH) for Japan, were here on a ‘fact-finding’ trip.