The Keystone hub in Limborough Road, in Wantage serves people in parts of Oxfordshire.
A new space supporting people with their mental health and wellbeing has opened its doors to the public.
The centre was opened by Leith Greig-Connor, from a patient experience group called Our Voice, which is made up of people who use or have used Oxford Health mental health services. Ms Greig-Connor said: “I feel very proud to be opening the Wantage hub on behalf of all the Experts by Experience involved with developing the Keystone hubs."I love seeing hubs on the high street because it shows that looking after your mental health is nothing to hide or feel ashamed of.The Keystone hubs are also linked to local GP surgeries and alongside mental health care, there is support with leisure and socialising, accommodation, finances, employment, training and education.
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