Clinical spaces at three Yorkshire mental health hospitals have been transformed into social hubs with games and sensory lighting as part of a unique collaboration between patients and staff.
Service users at three Yorkshire mental health hospitals now have access to homely environments – named ‘Social Hubs’- away from the wards after unused spaces in the hospital were given a stunning makeover in an effort to provide service users with a safe space where they could relax and socialise together. The services with social hubs installed are Cygnet Hospital Bierley and Cygnet Hospital Wyke, in Bradford, and Cygnet Hospital Brighouse, in Halifax.
Feedback from the community meetings at services has been really positive with one service user saying that the room “gives a positive and relaxing energy” and another remarking that it is “stunning and helps us to stay chilled.” “We strive to make our services “homes away from homes” and the social hubs have been hugely beneficial for the service users, reducing incidents and providing them with a non-clinical, homely environment to enhance off-ward activities.
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