Adult Mental Health Programs

The Armadale Mental Health Service provides inpatient services for adults with a mental illness requiring care. Our inpatient services include 33 adult inpatient beds (Moodjar and Karri wards) and a high dependency unit (Yorgum).

Visiting times

  • 12.30pm to 1.30pm and 4pm to 8pm (weekdays)
  • 10am to 1.30pm and 4pm to 8pm (weekends and public holidays)

Visiting outside these hours may be negotiated with the Shift Coordinator.

To arrange visits with a patient in the High Dependency Unit (HDU), please contact ward staff on 9391 2104.

Thinking, listening, and learning with both hands at home.

East Metropolitan Health Service (EMHS) has commissioned the EMHS Crisis Resolution Home Treatment Team, Kadadjiny Marr Koodjal Mia. Kadadjiny Marr Koodjal Mia provides an innovative, well established evidenced-based response to acute mental health care by providing consumers with safe and high-quality hospital-level care in their own home. Kadadjiny Marr Koodjal Mia has a united governance led by Armadale Kalamunda Group (AKG). 

The Kadadjiny Marr Koodjal Mia multi-disciplinary team (MDT)provide a 7 day a week service as an alternative to acute mental health hospital admission for mental health consumers, between the age of 18 and 64 years (inclusive), whose anticipated length of stay or intensive intervention need is less than 14 days.

Kadadjiny Marr Koodjal Mia may be suitable for the provision of intensive and timely support to the following mental health consumers:

  • Active community mental health consumers who require intensive support during the crisis phase and where hospitalisation or presentation to an emergency department could be avoided.
  • Consumers who can continue to be cared for in their homes following a short stay in an emergency department, mental health emergency centre or mental health observation area.
  • Consumers with the option of early discharge from hospital with the reassurance of intensive support from the service during the critical post discharge period.

Care and treatment provided are person-centred and collaborative, involving the consumer and where appropriate, their carer/family, in all treatment decisions with timely response to critical situations.

Why a Crisis Resolution Home Treatment Team?

Kadadjiny Marr Koodjal Mia aligns with the strategic intent of both EMHS and WA Health, to improve mental health services and consumer outcomes, and to reduce admissions from Emergency Departments (EDs) and from admissions due to consumers in crisis in the community. Consumers experiencing acute mental health issues often present to Emergency Departments (EDs), and/or require admission to an Inpatient Mental Health Unit (IMHU) often when they are in crisis. If intensive mental health support similar to inpatient care in a community setting was available, this cohort of consumers could be cared for at home rather than in an emergency department or inpatient mental health setting as well as supporting consumers to be discharged earlier from hospital and safely supported to continue their recovery in their homes.

Kadadjiny Marr Koodjal Mia provides a more integrated, connected and visible service for people transitioning from acute to community settings, by providing a hospital in the home service.
Providing access to intensive mental health support, similar to inpatient care, in a community setting supports consumers to avoid having to present to Emergency Departments and providing an alternative to Inpatient Mental Health Admissions, supporting them to be discharged earlier from hospital, and ensuring they are safely supported to continue their recovery in their homes.

 

Where and when will Crisis Resolution Home Treatment Team be available?

The Armadale Kadadjiny Marr Koodjal Mia location opened on 27 February 2023, delivering services to residents in the Armadale Kalamunda catchment area. Referrals to the Armadale service are accepted from: 

  • Community Mental Health Teams
  • Emergency Departments
  • Mental Health Emergency Centres (MHEC)/ Mental Health Observation Areas (MHOA)
  • Consultation Liaison Services (CL)
  • Public Hospitals (referrals accepted from mental health and non-mental health inpatient wards)

Planning is underway for commissioning of Kadadjiny Marr Koodjal Mia service locations in Perth City and Midland, delivering services to the whole EMHS catchment area. The Perth City and Midland locations are expected to commence later in 2023.

 

What does the name Kadadjiny Marr Koodjal Mia mean?

Kadadjiny Marr Koodjal Mia means ‘Thinking, listening and learning with both hands at home’ in the local Noongar language, with the name adopted following consultation with Aboriginal community representatives in the East Metropolitan Health Service area.

The service is open to everybody, Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal, and recognises the rich Aboriginal heritage of the land on which we work and live.

 

 

The Armadale Mental Health Service provides outpatient services to adults (aged 18 to 65) with a wide range of psychiatric and severe psychological disorders.

The Assessment and Treatment Team (ATT), based at Mead Centre, is your first point of contact for all referrals to adult community mental health services at Armadale. This multi-disciplinary team, comprised of doctors, nurses, social workers and clinical psychologists, provides triage, assessment and time-limited care coordination for consumers.

Hours of service

From 1 May to 1 August 2023 ATT operational hours are 8am to 4:30pm weekdays and to 10pm on weekends and public holidays.

Referrals

Download the Referral form for Armadale Adult Mental Health Service (Word 270KB).

Referrals can be from a variety of sources, including (but not limited to):

  • general practitioners (GPs)
  • private practitioners
  • Emergency Departments
  • police
  • consultation/maternity liaison services
  • self-referral
  • family/carers
  • community managed organisations
  • government organisations, e.g. Centrelink, Department of Child Protection and Family Support
  • correctional services
  • inpatient mental health and medical wards
  • other community mental health services.

How to refer to the ATT

Office hours – Monday to Friday, 8am to 10pm

Please note that consumers seeking mental health services in person outside office hours should present at the Armadale Health Service Emergency Department.

Weekends and public holidays – 8am to 10pm

Referrals can also be posted to:

Assessment and Treatment Team
Mead Centre
Armadale Health Service
PO Box 460, Armadale WA 6992

The Clinical Treatment Team (CTT), based at Eudoria Street Centre, receives all referrals via the ATT. This multi-disciplinary team, comprised of doctors, nurses, social workers and clinical psychologists, provides assessment and care coordination for consumers requiring care for more than 10 weeks.

Hours of service

The CTT operates from 8.30am to 4.30pm, Monday to Friday (except public holidays).

After-hours support

Any person requiring after-hours mental health support can contact the ATT on 9391 2400:

  • from 4.30pm to 10pm (Monday to Friday)
  • from 8am to 10pm (weekends and public holidays).

In the event of an emergency dial 000 or present at your nearest Emergency Department.

The Mental Health Emergency Response Line (MHERL) is also available 24 hours a day to metro callers on 1300 555 788 (local call) and Peel callers on 1800 676 822 (free call).

The Armadale Community Mental Health Services (ACMHS) currently operate from two separate physical locations: The Mead Centre, based on the grounds of Armadale Health Service, and the Eudoria Street Clinic in Gosnells.

The services provided in these facilities will soon be relocating together to new premises within the Armadale Shopping Centre.

Click here to find out more. 

Last Updated: 01/09/2023