Pre & Post Treatment Support
At MindUnity, we understand that navigating an inpatient admission, whether for mental health treatment or addiction recovery, can be a challenging and overwhelming experience. That’s why we offer specialist support both before and after an inpatient stay, ensuring a smoother transition and greater continuity of care.
Entering inpatient treatment can bring uncertainty, but early intervention and structured preparation can make all the difference. Our pre-admission support includes:
Comprehensive Assessment – A registered mental health nurse will evaluate current needs, challenges, and goals to help individuals enter treatment feeling prepared and supported.
Practical & Emotional Preparation – We offer guidance on what to expect during inpatient care, addressing anxieties and ensuring a clear plan is in place.
Stabilisation & Crisis Prevention – For those awaiting admission, we provide intensive home support to help reduce distress, manage symptoms, and prevent deterioration.
Family & Carer Support – Loved ones often need reassurance and practical advice. We provide guidance to help families understand the process and offer meaningful support.
Returning home after an inpatient stay can feel daunting, and without the right follow-up care, many individuals struggle to maintain progress. Our post-discharge support is designed to bridge the gap between inpatient care and independent living, reducing the risk of relapse or readmission. This includes:
Ongoing Mental Health Nursing Support – Regular home visits from an experienced nurse to provide clinical care, medication management, and emotional support.
Relapse Prevention & Recovery Planning – We work with individuals to develop long-term strategies that promote stability and resilience beyond inpatient care.
Multidisciplinary Collaboration – We liaise with consultants, therapists, and other healthcare professionals to ensure a joined-up, consistent approach to care.
Gradual Reintegration & Practical Support – We assist individuals in rebuilding daily routines, engaging with their community, and accessing additional support services.