The Whiteleaf Centre
Bierton Road, Aylesbury, England, HP20 1EG Also known as: Buckinghamshire Recovery CollegeReviews
Reviews
The Whiteleaf Centre
2024-04-25
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Review of Sapphire Ward
25th April 2024
n/a
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n/a
The Whiteleaf Centre
2024-04-25
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Review of Sapphire Ward
25th April 2024
kept us informed
Suggested improvements
n/a
The Whiteleaf Centre
2024-04-24
Person
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Review of Aylesbury Vale Crisis and Home Treatment Team
24th April 2024
Had time to get out what needed to explain.
The Whiteleaf Centre
2024-04-24
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Review of Aylesbury Vale Crisis and Home Treatment Team
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24th April 2024
Been listened too.
Suggested improvements
No.
The Whiteleaf Centre
2024-04-24
Person
5
5
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Review of Aylesbury Vale Crisis and Home Treatment Team
24th April 2024
Nice people.
The Whiteleaf Centre
2024-04-24
Person
2
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Review of Aylesbury Vale Crisis and Home Treatment Team
24th April 2024
The Whiteleaf Centre
2024-04-24
Person
4
5
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Review of Aylesbury Vale Crisis and Home Treatment Team
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24th April 2024
The Whiteleaf Centre
2024-04-24
Person
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Review of Aylesbury Vale Crisis and Home Treatment Team
24th April 2024
Felt supported and safe to talk and was able to follow what was being discussed for my treatment.
Suggested improvements
Let me know timeframe of meeting before.
The Whiteleaf Centre
2024-04-24
Person
4
5
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Review of Aylesbury Vale Crisis and Home Treatment Team
24th April 2024
Was listen too and understood.
The Whiteleaf Centre
2024-04-24
Person
1
5
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Review of Aylesbury Vale Community Mental Health Team
24th April 2024
Suggested improvements
Involve patients and their families in decision making at the outset. Don’t wait until you have made the decision before involving them, leaving them no space to query or contest the decision.
Let patients and their family know what services/therapies are available. Don’t withhold this information from them. They should know this from when they first access the service.
Don’t make statements like, ‘you can access therapy when you are stable’, then don’t give a definition of what stable looks like.
Treat patients respectfully, not just when their family are with them but also when they are on their own.