Nothing.
We are a charity.
We
do of course have to raise a lot of money to keep going, so we are
always very grateful if a guest wants to make a donation.
There
is no agenda or programme.
We
do encourage lots of talking.
Some
guests are able to catch up on sleep; some spend some time doing some
‘work’ on their problems, such as writing, drawing, painting, or
reading something that helps; some go for walks.
Maytree
emphasises addressing and overcoming immediate suicidal crises.
These are often precipitated by life events, but are also
likely to reflect some underlying difficulties.
The stay can be a
turning point of long-term significance.
- Do I have
to eat with others?
Guests
are encouraged to eat regularly, even if only a little, but we
recognise that meals, shared or otherwise, can be an uncomfortable
event for some people.
- Do I get
professional counselling or psychotherapy when staying?
No.
We
offer befriending...
Our
volunteers go through a process of selection and ongoing training: we
share many of the same ideas but are not part of any particular professional
body.
It
is not within our role to diagnose or prescribe.
Some of the volunteers may be working outside of Maytree in a
counselling, medical or therapeutic environment and they will
inevitably bring something of that with them.
We cannot, and do not wish to, diagnose or prescribe or advise
in the way that professional services can.
- Who else is
there at night?
While
you are here there will always be two volunteers including overnight.
Sleep can often be an important part of the respite, or
recovery, process, and guests are encouraged to try to sleep during
the night.
However, at least one of the volunteers will be happy to stay
up with you should you be feeling unwell or unable to sleep, or are
simply valuing the company!
- Do you keep
records, and who has access to them?
We
do keep records.
There
will be a record of your first contact with Maytree, and your
assessment.
Volunteers may then make
notes to ensure continuity of care.
We hope this helps the guest as well.
Guests may ask to see their own
notes.
We keep anonymous statistical records for funding purposes.
All
records are confidential and are not seen by anyone outside Maytree
unless requested by the guest.