Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust
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Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust was formed in April 2006 by a merger between East Kent NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust and West Kent NHS and Social Care Trust.
Quick Facts Type of Trust, Location ...
Type of Trust | |
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Mental health trust | |
Location | |
Farm Villa, Maidstone ME16 9PH | |
Trust Details | |
Last annual budget | £178 Million |
Employees | 3500 |
Chair | Andrew Ling |
Chief Executive | Helen Greatorex |
Links | |
Website | Kent and Medway |
Wiki-Links | National Health Service |
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The trust runs inpatient and community services for those with mental health needs, community and inpatient services for older people (dementia and Alzheimer's disease), forensic and specialist services (including mother and infant services, disability and substance misuse) in Kent and Medway.
It is one of three large trusts in the South East Coast area which are in competition for new business, the others being Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust and Sussex Partnership NHS Trust.[1]