Updated 21 August 2019
The Providence Projects Rehab Group Limited is a substance misuse service that provides detoxification, primary treatment, secondary treatment and aftercare. All clients receiving care and treatment for detoxification are accommodated at Providence Project 6, which is a 5-bed service providing supervised detoxification for adults using the 12 steps programme. The 12 steps programme is a set of guiding principles outlining a course of action for recovery from addiction, compulsion or other behavioural problems. The service accepts clients funded by the National Health Service (NHS) and privately funded clients. At the time of this inspection there were three clients undergoing detoxification at the service.
The service is registered for the following regulated activities:
• Accommodation for persons who require treatment for substance misuse.
There was a registered manager in post at the time of this inspection.
Providence Project 6 is situated in a former home that has been adapted for the service. There are two floors, with communal facilities and a double occupancy bedroom on the ground floor and 4 single bedrooms and a staff bedroom on the first floor. Clients spend the majority of their day at the main therapy centre on Caryscroft Road and return to Providence Project 6 to sleep. It is not a secure environment and all clients are voluntary. Each client is screened before admission, and criterion for entry is low risk.
Clients self-refer for private admissions and a small number of clients are admitted to the programme by the NHS.
At our last inspection of the service in September 2016, we did not rate the service but told the provider they must ensure:
- Opiate detoxification treatment is in line with guidance form National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) and Drug misuse and dependence.
- Formally monitor for clinical withdrawals on a daily basis for clients undergoing opiate detoxification to measure the effectiveness of the treatment provided.
- Provide safe supervision at night for clients who are receiving detoxification treatment from alcohol.
- Mandatory training for medicine administration training is repeated regularly.
- Governance structures are robust and able to assess and monitor the quality, safety and effectiveness of the service.
- Monitoring of clients’ nutrition and hydration and that clients receive advice regarding diet and nutrition.
At this inspection we saw the provider had addressed all of these requirement notices. Detoxification medication being prescribed was in line with NICE guidance, staff were formally monitoring clients for withdrawals, clients were being supervised overnight by staff, all training was repeated regularly, governance structures were robust and staff were monitoring and advising clients on nutrition and hydration.