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Dec 2020
A mental health crisis team needs to return to Harrogate “at the earliest possible opportunity”, according to health bosses.
Harrogate District Hospital’s Briary Wing, which offered specialist inpatient care for people suffering with mental health problems, closed in April.
Inpatient mental health services transferred to York.
The adult and children crisis teams, which support people with mental health problems who may otherwise need to go to hospital and includes 29 staff, relocated to Ripon after officials were unable to identify alternative accommodation in Harrogate.
Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust, which runs mental health services for the Harrogate district, has conceded the move out of town “cannot be sustained in the long term”.
The quote is contained in a report due before North Yorkshire County Council’s health scrutiny panel this week.
The report also says the trust “fully acknowledged” that the service should be moved back to Harrogate “at the earliest possible opportunity”.
North Yorkshire Clinical Commissioning Group, which buys medical services for the county, said the transfer of inpatient beds “released £500,000”, which could be invested in community mental health services.
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