The Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust is a health provider in Cornwall, England that offers mental health, physical health, and learning disability services.
History
Established in 2002 as the main NHS provider of mental health and learning disability services in Cornwall
Became a Foundation Trust in 2010
Expanded services to include physical health and community hospitals in 2016
Received a contract to provide talking therapies in 2020
Services
Offers in- and outpatient care
Provides specialist support for people with dementia or learning disabilities
Runs Bodmin Hospital and Longreach House in Redruth
Offers community health services to children and young people
Offers mental health and learning disability services to people of all ages
Research Conducts clinical research throughout Cornwall, Embeds research into clinical practice, and Supports the development and delivery of studies.
Fundraising
Accepts donations for wards, services, and equipment
Supports fundraising events like runs, walks, and swims
Contact
You can call 111 free and select the mental health option to speak to a mental health professional
You can self-refer to the Talking Therapies Service
You can call 999 or go to the emergency department for urgent mental health help