Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Trust Headquarters, St Mary's House, Main House, St Mary's Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS7 3JXPatient ratings and reviews
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Review titled Lies.
Rated 1 star out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 24 July 2024
I’ve used this service twice and both times I’ve been lied too. In fact I never received any care from them. I thought this crisis team were suppose to help in a crisis. Instead they abandon you, leave you with no one to call and no plan. Accept to wait and see if cmht will take you on. That’s it. No actual help. So I’m not actually sure why they have a building promoting them? I’m not lying. I’ve only had one phone call and the police were informed. So I didn’t receive anything accept them doing a referral. Stay well clear of these people. Very damaging.
Visited July 2024
Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust has not yet replied.
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Review titled Crisis intense team
Rated 1 star out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 05 February 2024
One of the staff misgender me when she was in the same room as me. I wasn't given enough time. One of the staff walked out after 10 mins. Another staff member was more bothered about her next appointment as she had a interpreter booked. Staff was always turning up late. The doctor, social worker, other professionals and me have asked them to come out when I was under they care but they refused. They told the police they would do a face-to-face assessment on me that day or the next day but never did. The staff told me to get a job but I can't as I can't even look after myself. One of the staff that answers the phone was very abrupt to me on a lot of the phone calls. She didn't pass message on and pretend she didn't know who the manger was and when I asked for the manger by name she would say she wasn't there or no one with that name works there. She would also say the staff was busy with sick people and put the phone down on me. I was discharged from this service even though I'm still in crisis. They've told someone they've given me coping strategies and how to prevent crisis when they haven't. All they've gone on about is a hope box which doesn't help. They've given me a safety plan when near the end of discharging me. I don't agree with the safety plan. It says to phone them when I'm in crisis but how can I phone them if they've discharged me ? They is no dates on it. When they've discharged me they've added more to it. The care coordinator read it out and I don't agree with it. Why can't this team see that the past doesn't interested me and stop telling me to do things I used to like doing ? They website says they can come out out a few times a day or everyday but this isn't the right information. They've told me to go back to groups that I don't want to go to.
Visited January 2024
Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust has not yet replied.
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Review titled awful experience
Rated 1 star out of 5
by Callum - Posted on 16 July 2023
was told to dial one for the crisis team, both times I did and the woman on the other end told me I had dialled the wrong number and told me to dial three. I did that and was put on hold for 20 minutes and have received no help. When i do get through to them they never have anything useful to say. They try to put me on SSRI medication constantly instead of offering emotional support.
Visited July 2023
Review titled Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Replied on 22 August 2023
Hi There My name is Sam Marshall and I am a Quality and Patient Safety Lead at the Trust. Thank you for sharing your comments with us, I am very sorry to hear that you have not received any help when calling the crisis team. We aspire to provide outstanding services so your feedback is very important to us as it will help us to learn and improve. Learning from peoples experiences is invaluable to ensure that others do not experience the same. If you feel comfortable in doing so, it would be really helpful if you could contact our PALS team so we can gain some more information and discuss you concerns in greater detail, our PALS team can be contacted on Tel: 0800 052 5790 Email: pals.lypft@nhs.net Kind regards Sam
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Review titled Nothing to write home about
Rated 1 star out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 03 March 2023
Someone phoned me from the crisis team. She got my name wrong. She said do I want to talk and I said " I'm waiting for you to finish talking as you started a sentence and didn't finish it off". She was not speaking but listening in to see what she could hear so I put the phone down on her
Visited March 2023
Review titled Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Replied on 06 March 2023
Hi We are sorry that the clinician who phoned you got your name wrong - that must have been really frustrating for you. If you'd like to tell us more about your experiences so that we can improve our services - please call our Patient Advice and Liaison Service on 0800 052 5790 or email pals.lypft@nhs.net Many thanks Louisa Weeks Patient and Carer Experience and Involvement Lead
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Review titled Not listened to.
Rated 1 star out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 17 January 2024
They keep telling me to use a hope box which doesn't help. I keep telling them that but they listen. They put down there coming out everyday but they not. Messages are not being past on. No coping techniques are given. All they say is go use your hope box, watch TV, go eat. How can I eat when I don't feel hungry or how can I watch TV when I can't concentrate. They tell me to think of my own destructions but how can I when I struggle to think for myself. Some of the staff that pick up the phone are very rude and put the phone down on me for asking a question about my health. Can hear the staff talking about me before they come in my house and after they leave. So my neighbour can hear them talking about me as well. My health has got worse since they've been involved.
Visited January 2023
Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust has not yet replied.