Our services are provided through our multi-disciplinary teams and can include:
- Assessment and diagnosis
- Psychological intervention
- Medication management
- Memory clinics for the diagnosis of dementia, and treatment and support for people newly diagnosed with dementia
- Support, advice and health information
- Support and education for primary care teams, social and community services, and other statutory, voluntary and private organisations providing care to older people with mental health needs
Support available includes:
- Medication
- Various phycological therapies either on a 1-1 and/or group basis approaches
- Promotion of independence via assistive technology
- Support for Carers.
Individuals who are already receiving mental health care from one of our adult services will normally remain with that service when they reach 65 years, unless their needs change.
We provide assessment, treatment and support to older people with mental health conditions, based on three guiding principles:
- person-centred care: we will listen to your views and those who care for you as we value the experience and skills of older people, recognising the differing needs of each person and developing services to respond to your individual needs.
- partnership: evidence of collaboration should be found at all levels; between organisations; between professionals; between you, family members and professional carers.
- evidence-based practice: services should utilise evidence from research and have robust systems for evaluation and continuous development.
Contact information
For new enquiries and referrals please contact the Gateway on 0300 365 2000 or email gateway@berkshire.nhs.uk.
Individuals and carers can refer, but it is recommended that you visit your GP in the first instance.
For people already receiving our services please use the contact details given to you by your care coordinator.
Optalis Mental Health Services main reception is 0118 904 7300 or email: WAMCMHT.Adminteam@berkshire.nhs.uk.
Emergency help if someone is in a physical or mental health crisis:
- If it’s an emergency, call 999 straight away and ask for an ambulance
- If you need urgent help, but it’s not an emergency call the Crisis Resolution Home Treatment Team on 0800 129 9999.
When it comes to on-going care and support needs, our team will guide you through each step of the process below.