Updated 17 April 2014
Franklyn Hospital is on the outskirts of Exeter. We inspected two wards at Franklyn Hospital which provide services to older people. Belvedere ward is a 16-bedded assessment unit for people living with dementia, and serves the community of Devon. Rougemont ward provides assessment and treatment for adults aged 65 and over with mental health difficulties who live in Exeter, Mid & East Devon.
Devon Partnership NHS Trust which is a Mental Health and Learning Disability Trust was established in 2001 and has six hospital sites across Devon and Torbay. The trust employs approximately 2,500 staff and also has 100 staff assigned from Devon County Council and Torbay Unitary Authority, including social workers and support workers. Devon Partnership Trust serves a large geographical area with a population of more than 890,000 people and has an annual budget of around £130 million. The trust services fall into three areas of care:
Mental Wellbeing and Access – for people experiencing a common mental health problem for the first time who need more help than their GP can provide.
Recovery and Independent Living – for people with longer-term and more complex needs.
Urgent and Inpatient Care – for people with severe mental health difficulties, in crisis or experiencing distress and who may require a stay in hospital.
At any one time, the trust provides care for around 19,000 people in Devon and Torbay. The vast majority of these people receive care and treatment in the community. A small number may need a short spell of hospital care to support their recovery if they become very unwell and an even smaller number will have severe and enduring needs that require long-term care. Teams include psychiatrists, psychologists, specialist nurses, social workers, physiotherapists, occupational therapists and support workers.
This report describes our judgement of whether Franklyn Hospital delivers safe, effective, caring, responsive and well-led services. It is based on a combination of what we found when we inspected, information from our ‘Intelligent Monitoring’ system, and information given to us from patients, the public and other organisations.