Wellbeing and Treatment Centres
The Wellbeing and Treatment Centre with its one stop approach for the first time brings together under one roof treatment, care and information services which had previously been provided from a number of buildings throughout local communities. In order to reflect natural and recognised populations the Belfast Health and Social Care Trust has established seven such centres to serve the City of Belfast.
Each of the Centres provides ease of access for all since they are located in well established hubs of community activity where people go to shop and access other services. They are:
- Arches Centre (East Belfast)
- Beech Hall Centre (West Belfast)
- Bradbury Centre (South Belfast)
- Carlisle Centre (North Belfast)
- Grove Wellbeing Centre (North Belfast)
- Knockbreda Centre (Castlereagh)
- Shankill Centre (West Belfast)
Each Centre provides a range of community health and social services including
- Therapy services:
- podiatry
- physiotherapy
- speech and language therapy
- occupational therapy. - Social work and nursing services:
- elderly people
- family and children
- people with sensory impairment
- people with physical disabilities. - Rehabilitation services
- Care management
- Dental clinics.
The Wellbeing and Treatment Centres, with their ease of accessibility for local people, are excellent locations for some consultant outpatient clinics and specialist’s clinics run by GP or Specialist Nurses.
GP Practices are located in some of the Wellbeing and Treatment Centres.


