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Review of compliance: Castlebeck Care (Teesdale) Ltd.: Winterbourne View
- Author:
- CARE QUALITY COMMISSION
- Publisher:
- Care Quality Commission
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Pagination:
- 45p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Winterbourne View is a 24-bed purpose designed Assessment and Treatment Unit providing healthcare and support for adults with learning disabilities, complex needs and challenging behaviour. It is operated by Castlebeck Care (Teesdale) Ltd. This review was carried out following the BBC television programme Panorama which showed the serious abuse of patients at Winterbourne View over several months. The review found that Winterbourne View was not meeting 10 essential standards. Concerns resulted in the Care Quality Commission taking enforcement action to remove Winterbourne View from the registration of Castlebeck Care (Teesdale) Ltd.
Review of compliance: Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust: Durham Rd
- Author:
- CARE QUALITY COMMISSION
- Publisher:
- Care Quality Commission
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Pagination:
- 14p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Durham Road, part of Tees, Esk and Wear Valley NHS Foundation Trust, was inspected as part of a targeted inspection programme in hospitals that care for people with learning disabilities. Durham Road provides a respite service for patients with learning disabilities and a service for the assessment and treatment adults 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. Durham Road was found to meet all the essential standards of quality and safety reviewed.
What we think about Durham Rd: easy read report
- Author:
- CARE QUALITY COMMISSION
- Publisher:
- Care Quality Commission
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Pagination:
- 10p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Durham Road, part of Tees, Esk and Wear Valley NHS Foundation Trust, 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, the way the inspection was carried out and provides a summary of the main findings.
Review of compliance: Healthlinc Individual Care Limited: Healthlinc House
- Author:
- CARE QUALITY COMMISSION
- Publisher:
- Care Quality Commission
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Pagination:
- 17p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Healthlinc House was reviewed as part of a targeted inspection programme in hospitals that care for people with learning disabilities. Healthlinc House is an independent hospital providing treatment and rehabilitation for people with learning disabilities. 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 provider was found to be compliant with both standards. Improvements have were also suggested to maintain compliance.
Review of compliance: Modus Care Ltd: Westbrook Grange
- Author:
- CARE QUALITY COMMISSION
- Publisher:
- Care Quality Commission
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Pagination:
- 21p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Westbrook Grange was reviewed as part of a targeted inspection programme in hospitals that care for people with learning disabilities. Westbrooke Grange is a small hospital setting providing accommodation, assessment and treatment of patients with a mental health disorder and Autistic Spectrum Disorder. 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 provider was found to meet Outcome 7 but improvements were needed before Outcome 4 was met.
Review of compliance: Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust: Roseberry Park
- Author:
- CARE QUALITY COMMISSION
- Publisher:
- Care Quality Commission
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Pagination:
- 20p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Roseberry Park in Middlesbrough was reviewed as part of a targeted inspection programme in hospitals that care for people with learning disabilities. It provides 75 beds for the assessment and treatment of patients with a learning disability in a low secure environment. 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: People should have their medicines at the times they need them, and in a safe way. 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 provider was met the standard for Outcome 9 but did not meet essential standards Outcome 4 and Outcome 9.
Review of compliance: Partnerships in Care Limited: Hazelwood House
- Author:
- CARE QUALITY COMMISSION
- Publisher:
- Care Quality Commission
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Pagination:
- 21p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Hazelwood House was reviewed as part of a targeted inspection programme of hospitals that care for people with learning disabilities. It provides a low secure hospital service for men with a learning disability and mental health needs and problems with substance misuse. 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. It was found that improvements were needed to meet both essential standards reviewed.
What we think about Westridge Assessment and Treatment Service
- 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 Westridge Assessment and Treatment Service for patients 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.
Review of compliance: Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust: Little House
- Author:
- CARE QUALITY COMMISSION
- Publisher:
- Care Quality Commission
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Pagination:
- 18p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Little House was reviewed as part of a targeted inspection programme in hospitals that care for people with learning disabilities. The service provides short to medium term assessment and treatment for adults with a learning disability and additional complex needs. 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 provider was found to be meeting with both standards.
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.