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Review of compliance: Four Seasons (Granby One) Limited: Orton Mere
- Author:
- CARE QUALITY COMMISSION
- Publisher:
- Care Quality Commission
- Publication year:
- 2012
- Pagination:
- 20p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Orton Mere in Peterborough was reviewed as part of a targeted inspection programme in hospitals that care for people with learning disabilities. Orton Mere is a community hospital for people with a learning disability and associated mental health problems. It provides assessment, treatment and rehabilitation to up to 13 people, both male and female. At the time of the review, 11 beds were occupied. Three essential standards of quality were examined: Outcome 4: People should get safe and appropriate care that meets their needs and supports their rights; Outcome 7: People should be protected from abuse and staff should respect their human rights; and Outcome 9: Management of medicines. This report includes a summary describing why the review was carried out, the main findings, and the action required. It also provides detailed findings for the 3 reviewed essential standards and outcomes. The findings revealed moderate concerns with regard to all 3 standards. The provider is required to send a report within 14 days setting out the action they will take to improve.
Review of compliance: Partnerships in Care Limited: St. Johns House
- Author:
- CARE QUALITY COMMISSION
- Publisher:
- Care Quality Commission
- Publication year:
- 2012
- Pagination:
- 21p.
- Place of publication:
- London
St Johns House in Norfolk was reviewed as part of a targeted inspection programme in hospitals that care for people with learning disabilities. St Johns House is an independent hospital offering low and medium secure facilities for people detained under the Mental Health Act who also have a learning disability. The service can accommodate up to 51 people in single sex units. Two essential standards of quality were examined: Outcome 4: People should get safe and appropriate care that meets their needs and supports their rights; and Outcome 7: People should be protected from abuse and staff should respect their human rights. This report includes a summary describing why the review was carried out, the main findings, and the action required. It also provides detailed findings for the 2 reviewed essential standards and outcomes. The findings revealed moderate concerns with regard to both standards. The provider is required to send a report within 14 days setting out the action they will take to improve.
Review of compliance: Curo Care Limited: Ferme Park House
- Author:
- CARE QUALITY COMMISSION
- Publisher:
- Care Quality Commission
- Publication year:
- 2012
- Pagination:
- 17p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Ferme Park House in Crouch End, London was reviewed as part of a targeted inspection programme in hospitals that care for people with learning disabilities. Ferme Park House is an independent hospital run by Curo Care Ltd. The service is for 6 male adults with a learning disability and additional diagnoses who are liable to be detained under the Mental Health act 1983. At the time of the review, 5 patients were being treated at the hospital. Two essential standards of quality were examined: Outcome 4: People should get safe and appropriate care that meets their needs and supports their rights; and Outcome 7: People should be protected from abuse and staff should respect their human rights. This report includes a summary describing why the review was carried out, the main findings, and the action required. It also provides detailed findings for the 2 reviewed essential standards and outcomes. The findings revealed moderate concerns with regard to Outcome 4 and no concerns with regard to Outcome 7. The provider is required to send a report within 14 days setting out the action they will take to improve.
Review of compliance: Partnerships in Care Limited: Richmond House
- Author:
- CARE QUALITY COMMISSION
- Publisher:
- Care Quality Commission
- Publication year:
- 2012
- Pagination:
- 20p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Richmond House in Norfolk was reviewed as part of a targeted inspection programme in hospitals that care for people with learning disabilities. Richmond House is a community hospital for people with a learning disability and associated mental health problems. It provides assessment, treatment and rehabilitation to up to 9 people, both male and female. At the time of the review, 7 beds were occupied. Two essential standards of quality were examined: Outcome 4: People should get safe and appropriate care that meets their needs and supports their rights; and Outcome 7: People should be protected from abuse and staff should respect their human rights. This report includes a summary describing why the review was carried out, the main findings, and the action required. It also provides detailed findings for the 2 reviewed essential standards and outcomes. The findings revealed moderate concerns with regard to both standards. The provider is required to send a report within 14 days setting out the action they will take to improve.
Review of compliance: Leeds Partnership NHS Foundation Trust: St. Mary's Hospital (3 Woodlands Square)
- Author:
- CARE QUALITY COMMISSION
- Publisher:
- Care Quality Commission
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Pagination:
- 22p.
St Mary's hospital was reviewed as part of a targeted inspection programme in hospitals that care for people with learning disabilities. This service provides a continuing treatment in-patient service for people with a learning disability who require longer-term treatment in a hospital setting. Two essential standards of quality were examined: Outcome 4: People should get safe and appropriate care that meets their needs and supports their rights; and Outcome 7: People should be protected from abuse and staff should respect their human rights. The report includes a summary describing why the review was carried out, the main findings and action required. It also provides detailed findings for the two essential standards and outcomes reviewed. The hospital did not meet either standard and improvements are needed.
What we think about Humber NHS Foundation Trust Townend Court: easy read report
- Author:
- CARE QUALITY COMMISSION
- Publisher:
- Care Quality Commission
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Pagination:
- 15p.
- Place of publication:
- London
This easy read report describes the inspection of Townend Court, which provides support for adults with learning disabilities who require specialist assessment and treatment with 24 hours support within an inpatient facility. Using words and pictures it describes the reasons for the inspection, what happened when the inspection was carried out and what the hospital was and was not doing well.
What we think about Leeds Partnership NHS Foundation Trust: St. Mary's Hospital, 3 Woodlands Square
- Author:
- CARE QUALITY COMMISSION
- Publisher:
- Care Quality Commission
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Pagination:
- 14p.
- Place of publication:
- London
St Mary's hospital was inspected as part of a targeted inspection programme in hospitals that care for people with learning disabilities. The inspection was to assess how well they experience effective, safe and appropriate care treatment and support that meets their needs and protects their rights; and whether they are protected from abuse. Using words and pictures this easy read report describes the reasons for the inspection, what happened when the inspection was carried out and what the hospital was and was not doing well.
What we think about Highbury Hospital Assessment and Treatment Unit: easy read report
- Author:
- CARE QUALITY COMMISSION
- Publisher:
- Care Quality Commission
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Pagination:
- 17p.
- Place of publication:
- London
This easy read report describes the inspection of Highbury Hospital Assessment and Treatment Unit, a unit providing assessment and treatment of people with a learning disability who have a mental health problem or challenging behaviour. Using words and pictures it describes the reasons for the inspection, what happened when the inspection was carried out and what the hospital was and was not doing well.
What we think about Old Leigh House: easy read report
- Author:
- CARE QUALITY COMMISSION
- Publisher:
- Care Quality Commission
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Pagination:
- 18p.
- Place of publication:
- London
This easy read report describes the inspection of Old Leigh House, a hospital providing a place to say for up to 7 adults with learning disabilities. Using words and pictures it describes the reasons for the inspection, what happened when the inspection was carried out and what the hospital was and was not doing well.
What we think about Rose Lodge: easy read report
- Author:
- CARE QUALITY COMMISSION
- Publisher:
- Care Quality Commission
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Pagination:
- 9p.
- Place of publication:
- London
This easy read report describes the inspection of Rose Lodge, which provides assessment and treatment of working age adults with a learning disability who require treatment within an inpatient environment. Using words and pictures it describes the reasons for the inspection, what happened when the inspection was carried out and what the hospital was and was not doing well.