Memory service
Our memory services aim to help people who are worried that their poor memory may be a sign of dementia.
Our memory services aim to help people who are worried that their poor memory may be a sign of dementia.
Get in touch if you are feeling distressed, overwhelmed or low, if you are struggling with relationships, feeling helpless or confused. This service runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
We believe that you have the right to have good help from someone who cares and understands.
NHS Bucks Talking Therapies (formerly Healthy Minds) may be able to offer you the help you need to improve your wellbeing (whether you are feeling anxious, depressed or stressed).
NHS Community Response volunteers can support with tasks such as shopping for food and essential items, as well as picking
Find your local NHS Walk In Centre.
Older adult community Mental Health Teams provide treatment and support for adults over the age of 65 who have mental health problems or dementia.
The main body responsible for providing mental health services in Buckinghamshire is the Bucks Health NHS Foundation Trust.
You can talk to PALS who provide confidential advice and support to patients, families and their carers, and can provide information on the NHS and health related matters.
We provide psychiatric services in South Buckinghamshire in association with the inpatient and day hospital services of Cardinal Clinic – an established leader in psychiatric care in the Thames Valley.
This booklet is to help you think about what support you might need when you leave hospital.
For adults who live in Buckinghamshire with more severe or complex issues.