Updated 25 March 2024
Priory Burton Park is a 50-bedded, neuro rehabilitation service, who predominantly provide care and treatment for patients with acquired or traumatic brain injuries, including stroke. The service also offers continuing care for people who have progressive neurological conditions, such as Huntington’s disease and early onset dementia. The hospital aims to deliver person centred care with specialist targeted neurological rehabilitation, with focus upon the physical, functional, cognitive, emotional, and social needs of people.
The hospital has three separate units:
Warwick is a 15-bed ward for people with an acquired brain injury with associated complex neurological physical needs, who may also need support in communicating feelings or distress. The unit also accommodates people who have neurological conditions, requiring ongoing care and support. The unit accommodates males and females.
Cleves unit has 26 beds, with the focus being upon rehabilitation for those who need comprehensive rehabilitation and support. The ward accommodates people with an acquired brain injury with complex neurological needs, who may also need support in communicating feelings or distress. The unit accommodates males and females.
Dalby was previously a 9-bed unit for people who had made significant progress and were at the pre-discharge stage of their recovery journey, with emphasis being upon community access. However, this was closed at the time of inspection. Senior management were having ongoing discussions about re-opening and the purpose of this unit.
The service had a relatively new hospital director in post, who was going through the process of becoming the registered manager. The previous interim manager continued to hold the responsibility of the registered manager, pending CQC approval of registered manager status of the hospital director. The hospital director and the registered manager had regular contact. The hospital director continued to be supported by both the registered manager, and the managing director of the company.
This location is registered 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.
The last inspection was in December 2021. We inspected all five key questions. The inspection also checked compliance against previous enforcement action, which consisted of warning notices for Regulation 12 – Safe care and treatment; Regulation 17 – Good governance and Regulation 18 – Staffing. The inspection team found the service had met the warning notices requirements and had addressed concerns. However, the provider needed more time to recruit more staff and to embed the rehabilitation and recovery model. The hospital was rated requires improvement under each key question. The overall rating therefore following the last inspection in December 2021 was requires improvement.