What is a PICU ward
Our psychiatric intensive care services are adept at dealing with patients in a severe phase of illness, who cannot be managed on an acute or hdu service.Specialist care for children post cardiac surgery, cardiac & liver transplantation.The focus of our picu services is stabilisation, and moving service users as quickly as possible to the most appropriate and least restrictive environment, whilst avoiding the need for readmission.Children spend their time at the picu in intensive nursing care and are closely monitored on many factors like heart rate, breathing, and blood pressure closely.A picu policy, research and development group was established at the north east london foundation trust by dr stephen pereira in 1999.
Our staff teams have extensive experience in managing high levels of disturbance, allowing our picus to admit from a variety of settings, including from other picus.This group conceptualised and initiated a project to develop the national minimum standards in psychiatric intensive care and low secure environments given the absence of suchA picu aims to provide a safe and therapeutic intervention with a level of security that is directly linked to the level of risk.Specialist care for high dependency patients unsuitable for the ward due to physiological.A picu ward has a seclusion room which is utilised in case it becomes unsafe to nurse a service user on the ward.
To make an enquiry or discuss a referral please contact our wards directly.Most individuals only stay on picu wards for a very short time and are moved as soon as the crisis is over or the risky behaviours are under control.Your child's stay in the picu might include:You'll find all the contact details you need for each of our picu wards after the video.