- NHS mental health service
Radbourne Unit
All Inspections
27 April 2012
During an inspection in response to concerns
Three patients told us about some of the ways they were informed, involved and supported to make choices about their care and treatment and for their daily living arrangements on the ward. Describing their overall experience as positive.
Examples they gave included for their medicines and care plans, access to outdoor space and for their rights to engage with advocacy and professionals concerned with their care and treatment. They also said they were particularly pleased there were identified separate male and female areas on the ward.
We found most patients felt able to express their views and that their privacy, dignity and independence were respected. Although the Commissioner identified some areas where there were possibly delays in promoting the rights of one patient. At the time of our visit the complainant was happier with her care and treatment than she had been at the point when she had contacted CQC.