- NHS mental health service
Archived: Kentmere Ward
All Inspections
8 May 2013
During a routine inspection
We observed that patients in the unit were relaxed and at ease. By examining patient's records and observing care, we could see how the care plan was effectively providing staff with clear instruction on the delivery of both mental and physical health care needs and treatment. However, on a tour of the premises we found that patients still did not have access to a secure area direct from the ward where they could go if they wanted to smoke. We reviewed the staffing levels on the ward for the time of our visit and for the week previous. Records demonstrated that the ward were staffed appropriately in accordance with patients need. Patients reported that they felt the staff worked well together. We discussed with the ward manager how they assessed and monitored the quality of the service provided by the ward. We found there were appropriate mechanisms in place for this to happen
24 October 2012
During a routine inspection
We spoke with two patients and both reported positively about the care they had received from the staff team, confirming the care was 'good' and 'fantastic'. However we found that patients did not have access to a secure area where they could go if they wanted to smoke. Patients told us that this caused problems for those who were not allowed unaccompanied outings from the ward.
We found that patients experienced care, treatment and support that met their mental health needs and protected their rights, however a patient's physical health assessment was not always detailed in care plans to ensure staff were able to address any health needs correctly.