Updated 14 March 2024
The Lighthouse is a 4 bedded child and adolescent mental health unit based in Darwen, Lancashire. The service is an independent hospital delivered by Associated Wellbeing. The service aims to provide step-down from child and adolescent mental health inpatient units as well as a placement for children to be admitted during a crisis to avoid hospital admission. Young people are not detained under the Mental Health Act at the service.
The service is registered to provide the following regulated activities:
- Treatment for disease, disorder, or injury
- Accommodation for persons who require personal and/or nursing care.
At the time of inspection, an acting registered manager was in place and going through the application process.
The service was last inspected In June 2023 and found to be good in all key questions.
In February 2022 the service was rated as Requires Improvement overall. The service was rated
Good for Effective, Caring and Responsive. Safe and Well Led were rated as Requires Improvement.
In November 2021 there was a warning notice issued in relation to the safe domain.
What people who use the service say
Children described The Lighthouse as being a good experience overall. They said that staff were excellent at engaging with families and keeping relationships going. They felt that keyworkers were respectful and that they were matched well with the children, being able to easily establish a rapport with them. They also said there was a good mix of male and female staff to meet the needs of the children.
However, children also commented that they felt there was not enough vehicles to facilitate leave and that this was postponed at times. Children felt that medication was not managed well and that medicines were not given and ordered late. Children reflected that they felt agency staff and new staff did not always use a calm approach and would utilise restraint too soon without attempting de-escalation first.
Carers said that overall, the service was good and that their children were progressing well. Carers commented that the staff displayed caring attitudes and that their children felt safe. Incidents were dealt with appropriately and the correct actions taken such as de-escalation and wound treatment.
However, carers commented that they did not have copies of their child’s care plan and that they were not always kept informed of incidents or changes to care plans. One carer strongly felt that The Lighthouse did not communicate well with other external services which had a detrimental impact on their child and their own wellbeing.