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How to become a Mental Health Nurse in the UK

How to become a Mental Health Nurse in the UK Mental health nursing is a dynamic and deeply rewarding area of healthcare that blends clinical expertise with compassionate psychological support. Whether it’s helping individuals manage severe mental illnesses, supporting patients through mental health crises, or promoting well-being in the community, mental health nurses play a […]

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Meet the Care Centre Director for Lakefields

Opening in 2024, Lakefield Neurological Centre is a fully refurbished 22 bed neurological service which will provide a range of services for people with neurological and spinal conditions who require specialist rehabilitation following an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) or other neurological condition. The service will specialise in ongoing assessment, treatment and

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Elysium’s Sponsorship Programme

At Elysium Healthcare we have an active Sponsorship programme for healthcare professionals. This includes Nurses, Healthcare Workers, Psychologists, AHPs and Psychiatrists, however it isn’t one-size-fits-all. That means that when and where sponsorship is offered by us varies depending on our needs at that time, and only a limited number of sponsorships are available each year. Job seekers who are

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Karen and Clare’s Mentoring Story

National Mentoring Month runs from January 1st– January 31st and is a dedicated annual campaign raising awareness about the power of mentoring. It’s a time to spotlight the impacts of mentoring, elevate awareness, dive into best practices and share stories from mentors and mentees. Clinical Director for Psychology Projects and South/South West Regional Psychologist, Karen

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Lead Nurse Career Journey

As an Elysium Nurse, you can expect to have a rewarding and diverse career that offers not only job stability, lifelong learning, and a diverse range of career opportunities but also the opportunity to positively impact people’s lives. You’ll join a workforce of committed and motivated Nurses that are able to achieve their career aspirations.

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Surrey and Borders Trust and Elysium launch new service

Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust and Elysium Healthcare are working in partnership to provide a new mental health inpatient service for young people in Surrey in a new purpose-built unit.  Emerald Place Clinic is available solely for NHS funded care and treatment and the partnership brings together complementary expertise and best practice to

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Moving your career to Healthcare

Are you looking to change career and thinking that healthcare appeals, but you’re not qualified? There are lots of career paths in healthcare, both clinical and non-clinical. Clinical largely requires formal qualifications and training, whereas non-clinical can be obtainable purely from your experience, skills and personality. Skills learnt from many other roles and industries have

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Healthcare Assistant to Care Centre Director in 15 years

Care has always been Heidi’s calling. First starting out as a Nursery Nurse, Heidi McCarthy has worked her way up over a 15-year career, to become Stanley House’s Care Centre Director. Her journey at Stanley House began after she became a temporary Health Care Assistant, while she completed her nursing diploma. She planned to join

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