**Clifton House – Forensic Unit (LYPFT NHS)**, located in the heart of York at Clifton House, Blue Beck Drive, Rawcliffe, is dedicated to providing specialized mental health care in a supportive and secure environment. Our team of experienced professionals is committed to delivering high-quality services tailored to the unique needs of each individual. We understand the complexities involved in forensic mental health and strive to create an atmosphere of respect and compassion, ensuring that every patient feels valued and understood.

At Clifton House, we prioritize customer satisfaction and work closely with patients and their families to develop personalized care plans that promote recovery and well-being. Our state-of-the-art facilities are designed to foster a therapeutic environment, allowing individuals to engage in various therapeutic activities that support their journey toward health and reintegration into society.

Whether you seek guidance or wish to book an appointment, our friendly staff is here to assist you. Feel free to reach out by phone at 01904 294100 or visit our website at [leedsandyorkpft.nhs.uk](http://www.leedsandyorkpft.nhs.uk/) for more information. Discover how Clifton House – Forensic Unit can make a positive difference in your life or the life of a loved one. Your path to recovery begins with us.

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Tanya Cullen

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Megan Pickles

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I have had a relative who after failing to get help in the community after coming out of care went o

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I have had a relative who after failing to get help in the community after coming out of care went on to commit an offence. They were then sent to Clifton House The staff appear to be very obliging and helpful and always agree with you but no concerns are ever addressed or any action put in place.. After months of frustration and trying to get someone at Clifton House to listen to our concerns and to help my cousin, he has now been released. He is on a downward spiral. They like to medicate patients but Im afraid don't treat the underlying problem which then forms a vicious cycle of repeat offending. There is no effective treatment given at all just medication and let them get fat. Nothing to do, no rules, just do as you want. Patients are treated as numbers and not people with individual problems.

John Barker

5 Google Rating

Large parking area. Warm welcome from reception. Clean and well kept buildings.

5/ 5

Large parking area. Warm welcome from reception. Clean and well kept buildings.

Raymond Webster

5 Google Rating

Staff are very helpful and friendly

5/ 5

Staff are very helpful and friendly

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