23 Jan to 6 Mar 2019
During a routine inspection
Our rating of the organisation improved. We rated it as outstanding because:
- Community health inpatient services stayed the same as good overall. The questions of safe, effective, caring, responsive and well led stayed as good. The service understood how to protect patients from abuse and the service worked well with other agencies to do so. Staff completed and updated risk assessments for each patient. People’s care and treatment is planned and delivered in line with current evidence-based guidance, standards, best practice. Staff cared for patients with compassion. The service had clear admission criteria and liaised closely with the local NHS trust.
- Community health adult services improved from good to outstanding overall. The questions of safety, effective and well led stayed the same as good. Caring and responsive improved to outstanding. Staff kept themselves, equipment and the premises clean. They used control measures to prevent the spread of infection. The service had suitable premises and equipment and looked after them well. Staff of different kinds worked together as a team to benefit patients. Staff understood how and when to assess whether a patient had the capacity to make decisions about their care. We found examples where staff had exceeded patient expectations and staff had gone the extra mile to provide excellent care to their patients. There was a proactive approach to understanding the needs and preferences of different groups of people and to delivering care in a way that met those needs.