Our Hospital Network
Our Hospital Network
Our hospitals cater to individuals with acute mental health needs, those requiring psychiatric intensive care, patients needing long-term rehabilitation, and individuals requiring low secure services. Additionally, we provide community rehabilitation and elderly care services, offering a full spectrum of support throughout the recovery journey.

Acute Hospitals
Acute mental health hospitals provide short-term, intensive support for individuals experiencing severe mental health crises. Our acute services focus on stabilisation, symptom management, and preparing patients for a step-down to less restrictive environments.
Key Features:
- 24/7 medical and nursing care
- Admission for individuals detained under the Mental Health Act or voluntarily admitted
- Multi-disciplinary team (MDT) support, including psychiatrists, psychologists, occupational therapists, and nursing teams
- Rapid stabilisation and crisis management
- Personalised treatment plans incorporating Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT), and medication management
- Structured daily therapeutic activities to encourage recovery
- Safe and supportive environment with en-suite accommodation and communal areas
Who We Support:
- Individuals in mental health crisis requiring intensive inpatient care
- Patients with conditions such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, severe depression, and personality disorders
- Those needing immediate intervention before transitioning to rehabilitation or community care
Our acute hospitals provide a safe and supportive environment where patients receive intensive therapeutic interventions to help them regain stability before transitioning to appropriate care settings.
PICU (Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit) Hospitals
Key Features:
- Highly secure, therapeutic environments for individuals requiring close monitoring
- High staffing ratios to provide enhanced levels of support and safety
- Intensive psychiatric treatment, including rapid medication reviews and behavioural interventions
- Short-term crisis stabilisation with a goal of transitioning patients to acute or rehabilitation services
- Advanced risk assessment and management strategies
Who We Support:
- Individuals who pose a risk to themselves or others due to acute mental illness
- Patients with a history of aggression, severe self-harm, or treatment resistance requiring intensive intervention
- Those who require stabilisation before being moved to an acute or rehabilitation setting
Our PICU services play a crucial role in providing structured care for high-risk individuals, supporting them in achieving stability before stepping down to a less restrictive environment.
Level 2 High Support Inpatient Rehabilitation Services
Key Features:
- 24/7 nursing care with high staffing levels
- Individualised rehabilitation pathways tailored to each patient’s needs
- Therapeutic interventions such as CBT, DBT, Schema Therapy, and trauma-focused work
- Focus on skill-building, daily living activities, and community re-integration
- Specialist support for individuals with personality disorders, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and complex trauma
Who We Support:
- Individuals with severe and enduring mental health conditions requiring long-term inpatient rehabilitation
- Patients stepping down from secure services who need further rehabilitation before transitioning to community living
- Those with a forensic history, challenging behaviours, or co-occurring conditions such as substance misuse or neurodevelopmental disorders
Our high-support rehabilitation services focus on stabilisation, improving coping skills, and preparing individuals for greater independence.
Low Secure Services
Key Features:
- Secure therapeutic environments designed to balance safety with rehabilitation
- Multi-disciplinary teams offering psychology, occupational therapy, social work, and nursing care
- Trauma-informed care approaches with structured therapeutic interventions
- Gradual step-down pathways supporting transition to less restrictive settings
- Focus on reducing risk behaviours and improving social and daily living skills
Who We Support:
- Individuals with a history of complex trauma, forensic backgrounds, or challenging behaviours
- Patients requiring secure care due to risks of harm to self or others
- Those stepping down from medium or high secure hospitals who need further rehabilitation
Our low secure services aim to provide individuals with the tools and skills they need to transition safely into less restrictive settings while maintaining stability.
Community Rehabilitation Services
Key Features:
- Semi-independent flats within hospital settings to develop independent living skills
- Supported living services with tailored rehabilitation programmes
- Focus on vocational training, employment support, and social inclusion
- Continued psychological and occupational therapy input
- Collaborative discharge planning with community mental health teams
Who We Support:
- Individuals transitioning from inpatient rehabilitation who need continued structured support
- Patients preparing for independent living but requiring assistance with daily skills, employment, and social integration
- Those who require step-down support after acute or secure care
Our community rehabilitation services play a key role in supporting long-term recovery, ensuring individuals have the necessary skills and confidence to live independently.
Elderly Care and Dementia Services
Key Features:
- Specialist dementia care units with tailored support
- Multidisciplinary care teams, including geriatric psychiatrists, nurses, and occupational therapists
- Cognitive stimulation therapy, reminiscence therapy, and sensory activities
- Focus on maintaining independence, quality of life, and dignity
- Secure environments designed for individuals with cognitive impairments
Who We Support:
- Older adults with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, or other cognitive impairments
- Individuals with age-related mental health conditions such as late-onset depression or anxiety
- Patients requiring long-term residential care with nursing support
Our elderly care services are designed to provide compassionate, high-quality care that supports both mental and physical well-being.
Multidisciplinary Approach to Care
Our Consultant Psychiatrists lead the way in diagnosis, medication management, and treatment planning, ensuring that each individual receives the most effective interventions tailored to their needs.
Clinical Psychologists deliver evidence-based therapies, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT), to support mental well-being and long-term recovery.
Our Occupational Therapists play a crucial role in helping patients develop essential life skills, promoting greater independence and a smoother transition back into the community.
Social Workers offer invaluable support in maintaining family connections, navigating legal matters, and coordinating discharge plans to facilitate continuity of care. Meanwhile, our dedicated Nursing Teams provide round-the-clock compassionate care, ensuring a safe and therapeutic environment for all patients.
Additionally, Physical Health Practitioners contribute to holistic well-being by addressing physical health concerns, recognising the essential link between mental and physical health in the recovery process.
Together, this multidisciplinary team ensures that every individual receives the highest standard of care tailored to their unique journey towards recovery.
Our commitment to holistic care means that each patient receives a personalised treatment plan that addresses their unique needs, promoting long-term recovery and stability.
Referral Process
We accept referrals from NHS commissioners, local authorities, and private enquiries. Our dedicated admissions team ensures a smooth and efficient referral process:
- Initial Enquiry – Contact our admissions team via secure email or phone to discuss patient needs.
- Assessment – Our multidisciplinary team conducts a detailed assessment within 72 hours.
- Placement Decision – Following the assessment, we provide recommendations and costings.
- Funding Approval – Once funding is confirmed, we arrange an admission date.
- Admission & Treatment Planning – Upon arrival, patients receive a tailored care plan.
We strive to provide timely and efficient admissions to ensure individuals receive the care they need as soon as possible.
Why Choose us?
- Comprehensive Care Pathway – From acute crisis support to long-term rehabilitation and elderly care, we offer a full spectrum of services.
- Evidence-Based Interventions – Our treatment programmes follow NICE guidelines and the latest research in mental health care.
- Patient-Centred Approach – We focus on recovery, independence, and quality of life, ensuring that each individual receives personalised support.
- Strong Community Links – We work closely with NHS trusts, social services, and community mental health teams to ensure seamless transitions.
At Inmind Healthcare, we are dedicated to transforming lives through expert mental health care. Our hospital network provides a safe, structured, and compassionate environment where individuals can achieve stability, progress in their recovery, and move towards independent living.
For more information or to make a referral, please contact our admissions team today.