Updated 3 March 2017
The Wiltshire Substance Misuse Service is delivered by Turning Point and is a specialist community service providing support to people suffering from drug and alcohol problems across three geographical locations. These are Trowbridge, Chippenham and Salisbury.
Funding for treatment is through the commissioning team within Wiltshire Council who work very closely with the provider to ensure the service is supported and of high quality.
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) registered the service to provide the regulated activity of ‘Treatment of disease, disorder or injury’ in April 2013. There is a registered manager in place.
We inspected this service in March 2014 when we placed compliance actions (actions the provider must take) around care and welfare of people who use services, management of medicines, supporting workers, assessing, and monitoring the quality of service provision. The service has completed work to meet all of these required actions.
The service offers collaborative recovery planning, counselling and group work (using the Model of psycho-social Interventions 2014 (MOPSI), a peer mentoring and volunteer scheme, medical reviews, well-being assessments and harm reduction support, community detoxification and community reduction support, access to inpatient detoxification or residential rehabilitation and comprehensive safeguarding interventions.
The service has good partnership working across the county with other agencies, including other organisations providing a range of services, probation, social services,GP’s, police and pharmacies.