08 to 10 February 2022
During a routine inspection
Cornerstone House is an independent mental health in-patient unit based at Borehamwood, Elstree. The hospital has 30 registered beds and provides treatment for both informal patients and persons liable to be detained under the Mental Health Act 1983 (2007). The service specialises in treating people with personality disorder and provides a rehabilitation and recovery role for those people suffering from a mental illness.
Our rating of this location improved. We rated it as requires improvement because:
- Not all staff were in receipt of regular supervision
- Not all staff were up to date with the prevention management of violence and aggression (PMVA), and de-escalation training.
- The provider had not maintained cleaning records for the clinic and treatment room.
- Staff had not always conducted physical health checks in line with identified patient need, and scores were not always recorded correctly.
- Patient risk assessments had not been updated following each patient incident.
- Staff had not used clinical outcome tools to measure patients’ rehabilitation progress.
- The provider did not use a side effect monitoring tool for patients on high dose anti-psychotic medication.
- Capacity assessments had not been undertaken for all patients.
- Care plans demonstrated involvement of patients, but 40% of patients we spoke with, said they had not received a copy of their care plan or had been involved in a review.
- Patients did not have access to snacks throughout the day.
- Patient complaints had not always been responded to within the required timescale
However:
- We noted improvements in safe, caring and well led domains since our last inspection.
- The service generally had enough nursing and medical staff, who knew the patients and received basic training to keep people safe from avoidable harm. Agency staff were block booked to ensure patients had consistent care.
- Staff stored, managed and audited medications effectively.
- Mandatory training and appraisal compliance were good.
- Staff understood how to protect patients from abuse. Staff had received training on how to recognise and report abuse and they knew how to apply it. Two freedom to speak guardians had been appointed and staff knew how to raise issues.
- Managers had the skills, knowledge and experience to perform their roles.
- Robust governance systems and processes were in place to improve and monitor the performance of the service.
- Senior managers had made significant steps to address concerns identified at our previous inspection. Staff morale, team working, and communication had improved. Poor performance of staff was managed effectively.