21, 23 October 2013
During a routine inspection
Medical care was provided by the local GPs or the out-of-hours doctors. Some patients said they were disappointed that the doctor did not visit them every day. Patients also raised concerns regarding their physiotherapy treatment as they had expected to receive intensive rehabilitation services on the ward.
On the whole we observed positive experiences for patients, but did note that some patients were not responded to appropriately. We heard a staff member express impatience when a patient asked for help, and heard another make an unkind remark to a patient. We also observed that some patients were unable to access drinks or call bells.
All ward staff we spoke with said they had received mandatory safeguarding training and knew what to do if abuse was suspected. Nursing staff spoke kindly about the patients they were looking after, were well trained and supported to do their jobs effectively. There were robust measures in place to assess and monitor the quality of care provided.