10 & 11 August 2021
During a routine inspection
The Priory Hospital Burgess Hill is an independent hospital which provides inpatient mental health treatment to adults. We undertook an unannounced comprehensive inspection to review the standard of patient care and to check if the service had made the improvements, we told them they must make from the previous inspection.
Our rating of this location went down. We rated it as requires improvement because:
Although we found the hospital had made a number of improvements since our last inspection, there were still a number of outstanding improvements that had not been made. In addition, we identified some additional areas of concern.
- The ward environments were not always safe or well maintained. Bedrooms and ward areas on Michael Shepherd ward had fixed ligature anchor points. The wards were generally in need of refurbishment.
- Staff did not assess and manage risk well. Patient risk assessments were not always reviewed regularly, including after any incident, and patient observations were missed on Edith Cavell ward.
- Vacancy rates remained high for permanent registered nurses.
- Patients reported that their section 17 leave had been cancelled at short notice. Staff did not always document the rationale for the cancellation.
- Patients on Michael Shepherd ward reported the food was not always tasteful.
- Managers did not always ensure all staff had an appraisal.
- The hospital did not actively support patients on the forensic inpatients and secure ward to access opportunities for work and education.
- Governance processes did not always ensure that ward procedures ran smoothly and did not identify issues around lack of coordination between the various systems and processes in place.
However:
- Staff managed medicines safely and followed good practice with respect to safeguarding.
- The ward teams included or had access to the full range of specialists required to meet the needs of patients on the wards. Managers ensured that these staff received training and supervision.
- Staff understood and discharged their roles and responsibilities under the Mental Health Act 1983 and the Mental Capacity Act 2005.
- Staff were generally kind and supportive. Patients said they felt safe on the wards.
- The service managed beds well so that a bed was always available locally to a person who would benefit from admission.
- Staff assessed the physical and mental health of all patients on admission. Staff from different disciplines worked together as a multidisciplinary team to benefit patients.