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Review of compliance: Derbyshire Community Health Services NHS Trust: Hillside Ward, Ash Green
- Author:
- CARE QUALITY COMMISSION
- Publisher:
- Care Quality Commission
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Pagination:
- 18p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Hillside Ward, Ash Green was reviewed as part of a targeted inspection programme in hospitals that care for people with learning disabilities. The ward provides assessment and treatment for people with learning disabilities who have complex mental health issues. 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 both standards, but suggestions for improvements were made to ensure the service continued to comply with Outcome 4.
What we think about Newton House: easy read report
- Author:
- CARE QUALITY COMMISSION
- Publisher:
- Care Quality Commission
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Pagination:
- 11p.
- Place of publication:
- London
This easy read report describes the inspection of Newton House which provides a step down service for people with learning disabilities who may also have mental health needs. 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: Four Seasons (Granby One) Limited: James House
- Author:
- CARE QUALITY COMMISSION
- Publisher:
- Care Quality Commission
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Pagination:
- 22p.
- Place of publication:
- London
James House was reviewed as part of a targeted inspection programme in hospitals that care for people with learning disabilities. The service provides assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of people with learning disabilities. Three 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; Outcome 14: Supporting workers. 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. Overall, James House met standard Outcome 7, but improvements were needed in order to meet essential standards for Outcome 4 and 14.
Review of compliance: Humber NHS Foundation Trust: Townend Court
- Author:
- CARE QUALITY COMMISSION
- Publisher:
- Care Quality Commission
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Pagination:
- 33p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Townend Court was reviewed as part of a targeted inspection programme in hospitals that care for people with learning disabilities. It provides support for adults with learning disabilities from who require specialist assessment and treatment with 24-hour support within an inpatient facility. Five essential standards of quality were examined. 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 not meeting one or more of the essential standards reviews, and improvements are needed.
What we think about Little House: easy read report
- Author:
- CARE QUALITY COMMISSION
- Publisher:
- Care Quality Commission
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Pagination:
- 11p.
- Place of publication:
- London
This easy read report describes the inspection of Little House, a service providing short to medium term assessment and treatment for adults with a learning disability and additional complex needs. 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 Westbrooke Grange: easy read report
- Author:
- CARE QUALITY COMMISSION
- Publisher:
- Care Quality Commission
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Pagination:
- 13p.
- Place of publication:
- London
This easy read report describes the inspection of Westbrooke Grange, a small hospital setting providing accommodation, assessment and treatment of patients with a mental health disorder and Autistic Spectrum Disorder. 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: 2gether NHS Foundation Trust: Hollybrook Habilitation and Treatment Service
- Author:
- CARE QUALITY COMMISSION
- Publisher:
- Care Quality Commission
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Pagination:
- 19p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Hollybrook Habilitation and Treatment Service was reviewed as part of a targeted inspection programme in hospitals that care for people with learning disabilities. It provides inpatient services for up to eight patients with a learning disability, associated mental health needs and/or behavioural disorder. Three 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; and Outcome 21: People's personal records, including medical records, should be accurate and kept safe and confidential. 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 all three standards. However improvements were suggested for Outcome 21 to ensure these standards can be maintained.
Review of compliance: Black Country NHS Partnership Trust: Heath Lane Hospital
- Author:
- CARE QUALITY COMMISSION
- Publisher:
- Care Quality Commission
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Pagination:
- 18p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Heath Lane Hospital was reviewed as part of a targeted inspection programme in hospitals that care for people with learning disabilities. The hospital provides an assessment and treatment and low secure environment for people who have a learning disability and complex health 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 met both standards, but it was suggested that improvements were made in order to continue to met Outcome 7.
What we think about Church View: easy read report
- Author:
- CARE QUALITY COMMISSION
- Publisher:
- Care Quality Commission
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Pagination:
- 10
- Place of publication:
- London
This easy read report describes the inspection of Church View, a service providing long term care to 8 people with a moderate to severe learning disability. 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 of Hillside Ward: easy read report
- Author:
- CARE QUALITY COMMISSION
- Publisher:
- Care Quality Commission
- Publication year:
- 2011
- Pagination:
- 16p.
- Place of publication:
- London
This easy read report describes the inspection of Hillside Ward at Ash Green Hospital which provides assessment and treatment for people with learning disabilities who have complex mental health issues. 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.