My GP referred me to the Denis Scott unit in February 2010 for CBT. Having received no contact from BEH my GP sent yet another referral, again no response! I contacted PALS and 8 weeks following the initial referral I was invited to attend the Denis Scott unit and saw a person, who asked a series of questions which I answered. At no point did he enquire about the obsessive tendencies I had experienced or suicidal thoughts which I was increasingly experiencing.
Four weeks following this 'assessment' I called the Denis Scott unit & spoke to a person who advised there had been a delay in dispatching correspondence and I should hear from the unit in a fortnight. As a Medical Secretary I understood the pressures on the admin staff however 4 weeks following my conversation, I called the unit again only to be told that my case had been reviewed by the clinician and deemed to be 'inappropriate'! To add insult to injury the correspondence advising the PCT, GP & myself had never been dispatched.
It was now FOUR MONTHS since initial referral from my GP. During this time my condition had worsened and due to to bereavement and further isolation I am increasingly considering suicide (which scares me). After four months and countless calls, each time I am advised someone will call me back, including the complaints department. I even called the Chief Executive's office & spoke to a person who took my details & advised she would arrange for someone in the Denis Scott unit to call me back that very day but no call was received.
I am no further to receiving the care I need. Instead I was advised to call Barnet Mind who simply advise there is a three month waiting list for counselling! Had BEH's service been more efficient I would probably be receiving treatment now.
I have no doubt the response will be that the service is improving but my experience is not too disimilar from the previous patient's comments which were left 4 months ago. I feel the 'assessment' process is merely a filtering process design to eliminate as many patients, as possible, of accessing the services offered by BEH as I have since discovered there is an 18 month wait for psychotherapy. How can this be considered a service?
I am not sure what my future holds and can only hope I am able to get help before my situation gets worse.
"Waiting and waiting as my condition gets worse"
About: Barnet, Enfield And Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust / Psychotherapy Barnet, Enfield And Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust Psychotherapy EN2 8JL
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