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ADHD Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder service

The service for adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has been established and provided by the Trust since April 2009. The service has a clear pathway and outcome measures in place.

We consistently perform will in our service user feedback questionnaires and use feedback to continually improve our service.

We are fully compliant with all (External) National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guidance and provide an accessible service to our local communities.

Our team is unique in the country in terms of our make up and we have started to attract national interest as a centre of excellence by clinicians, media and politicians.

Support offered

Following a confirmation of diagnosis our attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) team provide specialist assessment, treatment and support, such as:

Interventions may be offered on an individual or group basis.

For adults accessing the service on an out of area basis, short term support will be offered. If long term support is needed this will normally mean an individual is referred back to their local services.

 

Accessing the service

Referral guidelines

The service is for adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) who are aged 18 or above, who do not have an additional learning disability. Adults with a diagnosed learning disability and ADHD can receive support from local learning disability services.


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