28 June 2021
During an inspection looking at part of the service
Cygnet Hospital Clifton is a specialist low secure mental health and rehabilitation service for men with a personality disorder.
Cygnet Hospital Clifton was placed into special measures by the CQC Chief Inspector of Hospitals in May 2020. This followed findings of significant concerns about the safety and leadership of the service. Since then the CQC has continued to monitor the service closely and has found some improvement. We judged that enough improvement was made following an inspection in May 2021 to remove the provider from special measures.
However, following urgent concerns raised by staff in relation to staffing, increased patient acuity and increasing patient numbers we inspected the hospital again on 28 June. The inspection focused on parts of the safe and well led domains, but we did not change the ratings from the previous inspection in May 2021.
We found the following issues the provider needs to improve:
- Managers had not ensured that there were sufficient staff to ensure patient and staff safety across both wards in the hospital. Staffing levels had worsened since our inspection in May 2021.
- We were not assured that all incidents were being recorded during periods where wards were extremely unsettled and where staffing numbers were low.
- The service had not ensured that there were enough experienced staff to provide leadership to newly qualified nurses and to the rest of the nursing staff.
- Staff did not feel supported and valued by senior managers in the hospital or feel able to raise concerns without fear of retribution. Staff knew how to use the whistle-blowing process but felt discouraged from raising issues or that their concerns were dismissed and nothing would change as a result.
- Managers had not always ensured that damaged property had been repaired in a timely fashion to maintain safety.