The Epsom Safe Haven will be moving to new premises at the Brickfield Centre, Epsom in early May 2022. The exact date of the move will be confirmed as soon as possible.
The Epsom Safe Haven currently located in the Surrey Choices building at The Larches, 44 Waterloo Road, Epsom, Surrey, KT19 8EX will continue to see people in person and virtually until the service is moved to the Brickfield Centre, Portland Place, Epsom, KT17 1DL. The move will take place in daytime hours so the Epsom Safe Haven will be open and ready to support people from 6pm on the day of the move, ensuring there will be no disruption to
the service.
The relocation follows a decision by commissioners from Surrey County Council, funders at Surrey Heartlands Integrated Care System, as well as service providers Mary Frances Trust and Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (SABP) that the current building is no longer suitable to deliver the service. After an extensive engagement period to gather views from people using the service as well as partner organisations and local stakeholders, it was decided that the best location for the service was at the Brickfield Centre in Epsom.
The Epsom Safe Haven will continue to be open from 6pm-11pm every day of the year (including bank holidays and weekends). People experiencing a mental health crisis will be able to continue to receive help both in person and virtually. People can connect to the Epsom Safe Haven virtually by clicking on this link: https://nhs.vc/sabp/safe-haven-Epsom
The easiest way to get to the Brickfield Centre is to walk or drive. It is a 14-minute walk or a three-minute drive from the Safe Haven at The Larches in Waterloo Road. Extensive parking is available at the new site.
How to get there
Buses 406 and 293 leave Epsom clock tower (near Epsom station) and go to the Rainbow Leisure Centre nearby. It is then a six-minute walk to the Safe Haven at the Brickfield Centre.
Timetables can be found here:
406: bit.ly/406BusEpsom
293: bit.ly/293BusEpsom
Download our map to the new Safe Haven
For more information, please visit: www.sabp.nhs.uk/safehaven
You can also read our Frequently Asked Questions.
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