Mental Health Care Division provides a spectrum of mental health services including adult mental health, older adult mental health, addiction, acquired brain injury services, psychology and crisis care in people’s homes, community settings and hospitals.

We also provide mental health liaison services within Accident and Emergency departments in local hospitals and within the criminal justice system. Services are provided to the residents of Halton, Knowsley, Liverpool, Sefton, St Helens and Warrington.

Our news

  • Category: Mental Health Care

    Sad news – Roy Shuttleworth

    9 August 2024

    It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Roy Shuttleworth.

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    Special Thank You

    8 August 2024

    Mental Health Care Division Senior Leadership Team would like to add a special thank you to those already circulated from Mersey Care’s Board members, for the continued commitment and dedication our staff have shown to service users during these unprecedented times. We’re proud and humbled by the resilience that you’ve shown in very difficult times.

  • Category: Mental Health Care

    Katie Taylor, Head of Nursing leaves after 22 years

    31 July 2024

    Katie has been at Mersey Care for 22 years, with a vast range of experience and roles specifically addictions and community mental health. Katie will be missed by all teams, peers and colleagues and we wish her well within her new role in the voluntary sector.

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    Topping time at the new Mossley Hill

    26 July 2024

    Our new 80 bed mental healthcare site in Mossley Hill is now just 200 days from completion, with its roof on and interior works progressing. To mark this, Trust leads went on site this week for a ‘topping out’ ceremony. Trish Bennett, our CEO designate, toured the works and said: “It’s looking fantastic, there’s really great progress being made.”

  • Category: Mental Health Care

    We need help from all staff in Mental Health Care Division

    22 July 2024

    Following on from learning from incidents, there was an online session recently on management and support for patients presenting with psychosis. A task group has been set up to look at pathways, provision and processes which will result in multiple working groups looking at how we continue to do what’s working and improve what isn’t, to make things safer for our patients.

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