Macclesfield Express

Campaign launched to save mental health unit

- KAREN BRITTON

ACAMPAIGN is underway to save the town’s mental health ward from closure.

Campaigner­s have launched a petition to save the Millbrook Unit at Macclesfie­ld Hospital, saying it’s a lifeline for patients who desperatel­y need care.

It comes after bosses at Cheshire and Wirral Partnershi­p NHS Foundation Trust (CWP) drew up proposals to close the unit as part of a review of mental health services in East Cheshire. The plans have hit a delay after the council rejected CWP’s proposed consultati­on document on the review – buying more time for campaigner­s to fight to save the centre.

The unit is the only adult and older people’s inpatient facility for mental health in Cheshire East and if it closes patients would be sent to Bowmere Hospital in Chester or Springview in the Wirral, a trip of more than 40 miles.

The man leading the campaign is Michael Heale, 68, of Kennedy Avenue, Macclesfie­ld, chairman of the East Cheshire Mental Health Forum who has suffered from mental health problems in the past and been a patient at Millbrook Unit.

He said: “It would be disastrous if Macclesfie­ld lost its mental health ward. We need acute care beds to look after the most seriously ill patients.

“I’ve been in the care of services for 30 years and now I’m stable and living a normal life.

“Living with mental health problems can be lonely and scary. It’s dangerous if people can’t get care. We need a dedicated mental health unit in Macclesfie­ld.”

Coun Alift HarewoodJo­nes, a former mental health nurse and exmember of Healthwatc­h Cheshire East which works with residents to shape health services, urged people to get behind the petition.

She said: “I urge people to support this campaign, it’s so important for the people who need these services. I hope people will sign the petition and fight to keep mental health services in Macclesfie­ld.

“People with mental health problems need emotional support and should not be 40 miles away from their friends and families. It’s a disgrace that Macclesfie­ld may be left with no mental health ward.”

Macclesfie­ld MP David Rutley is also backing the campaign.

He said: “Health service profession­als are putting more focus on stronger community services to help patients but it’s vital that we continue to have the beds required in Macclesfie­ld to provide the right care for residents.”

Millbrook Unit replaced the old Parkside mental health hospital 20 years ago and treats conditions including anxiety, depression, psychosis and eating disorders.

The trust has drawn up options for reviewing services in a document for public consultati­on. Its preferred option is to close the Millbrook Unit, focusing instead on community care. It states the building – which has 44 beds and 14 for dementia – is not fit for purpose and closing it could save £1.1 million a year. Other options include keeping dementia care for people over 65 in Macclesfie­ld, at Lime Walk House, the town’s rehabilita­tion and assessment mental health unit.

The trust presented plans to the Health and Adult Social Care Overview and Scrutiny Committee in March. It needs the committee’s approval before the plans can go out to public consultati­on. But councillor­s rejected the document, the second time the committee has rejected the proposals.

Members of the committee expressed concerns about the additional pressures that could be passed on to emergency services if patients had to be transporte­d over a longer distance to mental health care.

Coun Laura Jeuda, councillor for Macclesfie­ld South and a former social worker who is a member of the committee, said: “We felt we didn’t have enough informatio­n about the alternativ­es if the Millbrook Unit shuts and asked CWP to come back with more informatio­n.

“It would be absolutely disastrous if the unit goes. They say it’s not fit for modern standards but rather than closing it we need a proper alternativ­e. I’m very concerned about people having to travel to Chester. The trouble is the trust is dealing with a huge deficit but we need to make sure we retain a ward in Macclesfie­ld.

“You can’t just get rid of a unit which so many vulnerable people rely on.”

A trust spokesman said: “Pre-consultati­on engagement has already been instrument­al in our thinking and we are fully committed to continuing to engage with service users, carers, key representa­tive groups and members of the public including the ‘Do You Mind’ group.

“There will be a public consultati­on which is expected to take place later this year. This will be a joint consultati­on by CWP and the three commission­ers of the services in question. These are NHS Eastern Cheshire, South Cheshire and Vale Royal Clinical Commission­ing Groups.”

Go to doyoumind.co.uk for more on the campaign and to sign the petition.

 ??  ?? The Millbrook Unit and (inset) campaigner Michael Heale
The Millbrook Unit and (inset) campaigner Michael Heale
 ??  ?? Visitors and SUSO members at the open day in Macclesfie­ld
Visitors and SUSO members at the open day in Macclesfie­ld

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