- NHS mental health service
Warneford Hospital
All Inspections
During a check to make sure that the improvements required had been made
We also saw that some bathrooms and toilets had glass mirrors fixed to the wall. There was a potential risk that this glass could be broken and subsequently used by somebody to self-harm. Staff told us that the Trust was aware of this risk but no action had been taken.
The provider has now completed the works to include a new bath with shower facilities, a new shower and toilet. We have seen documentary evidence that this work has been completed.
21 November 2012
During an inspection in response to concerns
We found that in general staff respected people's rights, involved them in their care where possible and were thoughtful about the care provided. Staff we spoke with demonstrated a good understanding of people's needs and the ethical issues involved in treating people who were detained. There was a programme of activities that took place daily which people could choose to participate in.
The ward was very clean. Information was displayed at several points around the ward to inform people about a range of topics. Meetings were held with people three times a week to discuss how the ward operated. However, one person was unsure how decisions about their future treatment would be made and communicated. Complaints were recorded and followed up.
Some of the bathrooms were potentially unsafe for people at risk of self harm. The trust had identified but not addressed these issues. Additionally, the garden area was not always accessible and people were restricted to smoking every two hours.
Staff felt supported but there was a lack of formal structured supervision to ensure that staff had time for reflection on their practise and to explore areas for professional development.