If you are looking for a rewarding career and to work within an epic team that will help you grow and thrive, then
you have come to the right place. Working within our Edinburgh Milestone ARBD service you can start your day
knowing what you do really does make a difference!
ARBD (Alcohol Related Brain Damage) is the term that is used to describe a range of
symptoms such as: difficulty remembering, difficulty concentrating, feeling confused, irritated, or having
difficulty making choices and decisions.
Milestone is a step-down unit for people with ARBD who no longer require medical
intervention, yet they are currently in an acute hospital setting and cannot go directly home with
support.
Penumbra Milestone is a 10 bedded step-down service providing short-term care and
recovery (for approx. 12 weeks) for vulnerable men and women aged 18+ with a diagnosis of alcohol related brain
damage (ARBD).
The service is alcohol-free and promotes recovery from ARBD through a wide variety of
group work and 1-1 support. We utilise our specialist ARBD Toolkit, as well as Penumbra’s wider HOPE toolkit and
IROC (Individual Recovery Outcomes Counter), to support and encourage people to make positive changes in their
lives. It is our goal to help people build resilience develop positive coping strategies to minimise the chance
of relapse, increasing their chance of prolonged recovery from ARBD. During their stay, each resident benefits
from the shared expertise of our multi-disciplinary team, with regular in-reach support from Occupational
Therapy, Physiotherapy, Psychology, Social Work, Psychiatry, and many other visiting professionals.
The service was developed to reduce the amount of time people with ARBD spend
unnecessarily in acute hospitals, recognising that people with ARBD are often medically fit for discharge but
due to cognitive impairment and ongoing addiction and social issues a return to the community is likely to lead
to further A&E or acute hospital admissions. Addressing the needs of each resident in a holistic way with a
focus on recovery, rehabilitation and re-enablement has substantial beneficial outcomes for the residents, their
families, their communities and for acute hospitals and social services at a wider scale.
As a mental health charity, we really value the wellbeing of our staff. That’s why we
want you to know that you’ll be joining a friendly team, who will give you a supportive environment to help you
thrive in your role, including all the training you need to feel confident and equipped.
We can offer you a tonne of employee benefits, and we can promise you’ll be inspired by some pretty amazing humans
every single day. We will support you on your own career path; developing new skills, accessing formal and
informal learning experiences and providing opportunities to put your continual progress into practice.