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Kemple View

Provides Mental Illness and Personality Disorder services (men only)

Kemple View has been developed specifically to cater for patients whose needs can best be met in a low security environment. Our expert care helps people with severe and enduring mental health problems to progress and maximise their opportunities for independent living. We offer a range of both group and individual therapeutic interventions to help rehabilitate patients. The speed of this is individually determined. We achieve this while closely supervising to ensure we can provide greater support where necessary. We offer slow track rehabilitation and continuing care.

Kemple View is set in the Ribble Valley and has beautiful views over the valley and surrounding countryside, coupled with excellent public transport to the city of Preston. Facilities include a large occupational therapy horticultural area, a gym, education room, art and woodwork workshops and extensive therapy rooms. We recognise the optimum environment is one with the least possible restriction and most appropriate support.

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Patient groups

- Men with mental illness and/or personality disorders
- Registered to accept people detained under the Mental Health Act


Number of beds:

90

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Kemple View
Longsight Road
Langho
Blackburn
Lancashire
BB6 8AD
t 01254 243000
f 01254 243080
e: kempleview@partnershipsincare.co.uk

Contact
Regional Executive Director: Mike Bennett
Registered Manager: Michael Jennings
Referrals Manager: Zoe Elms


To make an enquiry about or referral to Kemple View please either use the contact details shown, or call the
central referrals number 0800 218 2398



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