- Community healthcare service
Finchley Memorial Hospital Intermediate Care Ward
All Inspections
18 June 2013
During a routine inspection
Care and treatment was provided with equipment that was regularly maintained and fit for purpose. Patients were positive about the equipment available to help them with their rehabilitation. One patient said, 'the gym (where physiotherapy took place) is very well equipped." Another said, 'the equipment is fantastic."
Patients were supported by staff to obtain appropriate health and social care support after their discharge. Comments and complaints were responded to appropriately. Systems were in place to assess and monitor the quality of service that people received and accurate records of care and treatment were maintained.
22 October 2012
During an inspection looking at part of the service
We did not speak with any patients during this inspection as our focus was on the way that medicines were being stored. We visited the intermediate care ward and reviewed the arrangements for storing medicines. We found that medicines were being stored safely.
9 July 2012
During a routine inspection
The patients we spoke with were all very positive about the care and treatment they had received. For example, one patient told us they had been 'well-looked after' by staff. Another said the care they had received on the ward was 'marvellous'. Staff were described as 'kind', 'delightful', and 'easy to get on with'. We saw staff speak respectfully to patients. They showed interest in patients' welfare and were caring and sensitive in their approach. Patients said they were treated with dignity and respect by staff and that call bells were always within reach.
There were effective systems in place to meet the nutritional needs of patients and protect them against the risk of infection. However, appropriate arrangements for the safe keeping of medicines were not in place. As a result patients were not adequately protected against the risks associated with the unsafe management of medicines.