We spoke with patients about the level of involvement they could have in planning their care and treatment. They told us that they understood how decisions were made about their care and treatment, and understood their legal rights. In our observations of staff and patients, we observed staff spoke with patients treating them with dignity and respect, and took appropriate steps to ensure patients' privacy was upheld.Patients we spoke with gave us a mixed view of their experience of being treated at Cambian ' Oaks hospital. One patient told us he did not feel staff gave him sufficient motivation and another said: 'I think they delay things.' However, another patient was more positive and told us: 'The staff are much better than any other hospital I've been in.' One patient we spoke with said: 'I'm getting the help I need to go back into the community.'
People were protected from unsafe or unsuitable equipment because the provider had appropriate arrangements in place for checking and monitoring the equipment within the hospital.
We checked records of staff employed within Cambian ' Oaks Hospital, and found that regular, detailed supervision and appraisal took place. Supervision included discussion about performance, any support needs that staff had, patient wellbeing and development and training opportunities.
Each care plan that we checked contained a high level of detail, so that staff understood how to deliver care and support to ensure patients' individual needs were met. All the care plans and risk assessments we checked were signed by the staff member writing them, and all the daily notes we checked were also signed, so that staff writing records were accountable.