Updated 9 September 2021
The location Cygnet Hospital Colchester is a 54-bed hospital for men aged 18 years and above based in Colchester, Essex. The provider is Cygnet Learning Disabilities Ltd. There are three core services:
Acute wards for adults of working age
- Highwoods ward has 19 beds and is an acute in-patient service.
Long stay rehabilitation mental health wards for working age adults.
- Ramsey ward has 21 beds and is a high dependency inpatient rehabilitation service.
Wards for people with a learning disability or autism
- Oak court has 10 beds for patients with a learning disability, associated complex needs and behaviours that challenge. Four beds are for patients in short term crisis or those who no longer require acute care but remain on an acute ward. Five beds are for patients with high dependency needs and supports assessment, treatment and rehabilitation. There is a one bed apartment to provide a more independent living environment.
- Larch court has four beds and provides intensive support for patients with autism, learning disabilities and complex needs.
Clinical teams give multidisciplinary input to all wards including nursing, occupational therapy, psychology, psychiatry and vocational training. The hospital has an off-site activity centre (Joy Clare) although this was not open at the time of our inspection due to Covid-19 restrictions. This location is registered with the Care Quality Commission to provide the following regulated activities:
- Assessment or medical treatment for persons detained under the Mental Health Act 1983.
- Treatment of disease, disorder or injury.
At the time of the inspection the location had an interim manager in post and were attempting to recruit into the position of a permanent registered manager.
The Care Quality Commission carried out a focused inspection on Flower Adams 1 and 2 wards at this location on 9, 15 April and 2 May 2019. The service was placed in special measures and breaches of The Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014 were identified for:
- Regulation 12 Safe care and treatment
- Regulation 17 Good governance
- Regulation 10 Dignity and respect
The Care Quality Commission placed urgent conditions on the location's registration and also issued a warning notice and requirement notices. The Care Quality Commission placed the location in special measures on 20 May 2019. The provider sent the Care Quality Commission their action plans outlining how they would address the breaches of regulations. They closed Flower Adams wards and the Care Quality Commission removed the conditions.
At the last rated comprehensive inspection on the 12, 13, 14 and 20 November 2019, we found the provider had taken actions to make improvements, but we identified breaches of The Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014 for:
- Regulation 9 Person centred care
- Regulation 12 Safe care and treatment
- Regulation 17 Good governance
The provider sent the Care Quality Commission their action plans outlining how they would address the breaches of regulations. Additionally, we identified a breach of Regulation 13 safeguarding service users from abuse and improper treatment and issued a section 29 warning notice to the provider.
The Care Quality Commission carried out a focused inspection at this location on 10 and 11 March 2020 to check on the provider’s action regarding a section 29 warning notice regarding a breach of Regulation 13 safeguarding service users from abuse and improper treatment. The provider had taken action to address the warning notice. However, breaches of The Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014 were identified for:
- Regulation 17 Good governance
- Regulation 18 Staffing
The Care Quality Commission carried out a focused inspection on all wards at this location on 19 and 26 August, 2,3,8,9, September 2020. The Care Quality Commission placed urgent conditions on the location's registration and also requirement notices. Breaches of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014 were identified for:
- Regulation 12 Safe care and treatment
- Regulation 17 Good governance
The provider sent the Care Quality Commission their action plans outlining how they would address the breaches of regulations. The Care Quality Commission held regular engagement meetings with the provider to monitor the service and its improvement. Some conditions were removed, and others varied in November 2020. The provider no longer has any conditions placed on their registration. A new registration certificate was issued on 6 April 2021 and the service remained in special measures.
The provider submitted action plans that described how it would make the required improvements and we found that it had addressed the concerns identified at the previous inspections.
This inspection was a focused inspection looking at all key lines of enquiries with the aim to re-rate the service. Significant improvements were identified across all areas.
What people who use the service say
We spoke with eleven carers or relatives of patients. The majority spoke positively about the hospital and the quality of the care that their relative received. Most of the carers and relatives felt they were kept informed of and involved in the care received to their relative. The majority of relatives and carers felt that the needs of their relatives were being met with the few exceptions where two relatives felt this could improve and had complained to the provider. The majority of relatives were aware of how to complain and examples were given where complaints had been made. Relatives and carers wanted the opportunity to be able to provide formal feedback to the provider. This was facilitated after our inspection in June 2021, where the provider requested relatives and carers to complete a survey.
We spoke with ten patients. Eight were positive about the hospital and said they felt safe and staff supported them well. Patients said there were things they were unhappy about and had raised these with the service. These included improving access to section 17 leave, improving and co-producing psychology groups and discharge. Patients said they spoke with advocacy staff if they needed to.