Can CPNs prescribe short term AD's to help me with the inevitable SAD or do I need to go through my GP with that too please?
Google doesn't make it easy to find out information sometimes. There are prescribers other than doctors such as dentists but I can't find any site that say CPNs can prescribe so you would have to ask.
What, in simple terms, is a CPN's job please?
https://www.netdoctor.co.uk/conditions/depression/a638/mental-health-professionals/Community psychiatric nurses (CPNs)
Role
* A CPN sees people who are living in the community. This is most often in the person's own home but it can also be in clinics based, for example, in a GP's surgery.
* CPNs provide support to people through difficult periods of their illness. They may also see patients who are currently well to check everything is going okay and be the first point of contact if the patient starts becoming unwell again.
* A CPN will help patients with their medication and make sure that the patient understands what they should be taking and when.
* Because CPNs see patients in their own homes, they also play a valuable role in helping the patient's family and carers understand and cope with the illness.
* Patients may be referred to CPNs from a number of sources including GPs, psychiatrists and inpatient wards so that the CPN can help the patient's transition from hospital back into the community.
* CPNs are often a patient's keyworker.
Would he be a better person to fill out the mental health side of PIP or is that entirely down to my GP please?
Yes he probably would be the better person to help with the mental health side of PIP. Nurses tend to get to know patients better as they have more time or can make the time to get to know the patient better.
Are the appointments only at the surgery or could he come out to see me if I really couldn't get there?
Yes appointments can be in your home is the short answer
Will he be able to refer me to more social things around here so that I can start getting to know other MH patients locally?
I don't know if you have a MIND centre near so if you do you could start going there. The CPN will be able to tell you if he knows of any appropriate social things you can get involved with.
Should I tell him about this forum so that he can recommend it to others?
Yes you can tell him about this forum and I did get some feedback a few years ago that there was a poster in a doctor's surgery with details of the forum on it.
What I'm dreading most is for me to go in there, him going "you're coming off the AP and not allowed any more meds or support. Buh-bye"
CPNs are there to support people so support is there for as long as you need it.