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Cygnet - A leading provider of mental health, autism and learning . . . Cygnet was established in 1988 Since then we have developed a wide range of health and social care services for young people and adults with mental health needs, acquired brain injuries, eating disorders, autism and learning disabilities within the UK
Find A Location - CygnetCygnet| Locations Cygnet provides a national network of services for individuals with mental health needs, autism and learning disabilities within the UK To find out more about each of our locations and the services they offer, please use the search below
Health Care Services - Cygnet Cygnet was established in 1988 Since then we have developed a wide range of health care services for young people and adults with mental health needs, acquired brain injuries, eating disorders, autism and learning disabilities within the UK
Find A Location - Cygnet Locations Cygnet provides a national network of services for individuals with mental health needs, autism and learning disabilities within the UK To find out more about each of our locations and the services they offer, please use the search below
Nursing Jobs at Cygnet - Cygnet Careers You’ll love nursing at Cygnet, it’s the forefront of our outstanding health services It’s a rewarding career where you’ll give and receive support – caring for people while your colleagues help you
Secure Mental Health Services - Cygnet Health Care Cygnet Health Care offers a nationwide network of secure mental health services, providing over 300 beds across medium and low secure wards This includes a range of highly specialist services for Deaf adults and individuals with a personality disorder
Children and Adolescents - Cygnet Health Care Cygnet Health Care offers a range of specialist Children and Adolescents Services focused on supporting young people aged between 12 and 18 in Tier 4 Acute, psychiatric intensive care (PICU) and low secure environments