15 January 2013
During an inspection looking at part of the service
During this inspection we met a number of patients, and spoke with five in depth. Their feedback indicated they were satisfied with the standard of care they received. One patient said they felt they were 'very privileged 'to have been chosen from the acute hospital to come to the unit. Another patient said, 'I've had very good treatment to date. I can't fault it, especially pain relief."
We also spoke with two relatives who were visiting. Generally they were satisfied with the care received by their family member.
We spoke with six healthcare staff including two therapy assistants about how they recorded patient information. Including when this was updated, and how records were monitored to ensure they were accurate and completed.We viewed the main and bedside notes for five patients, three of whom we had spoken with. We observed care delivery and interactions between staff and patients.
We were satisfied that the service had made progress on improving the accuracy and completeness of care documentation. This reduced the risk that the full range of peoples care needs might not be attended to.