- Independent mental health service
Broomhill
Report from 25 April 2024 assessment
Contents
Caring
Staff attended to patients needs in a timely way wherever possible. Staff told us that
as patient numbers had reduced, they had more time for the patients and most of the
time could meet their needs immediately. Patients agreed with this. Patients told us
most staff treated them with kindness and compassion. Staff respected patient’s
privacy and dignity. We saw staff knock on bedroom doors before entering. Staff took
patient’s wishes into account when planning care and treatment. Staff offered
patients choices on a day to day basis whenever possible. Staff ensured that all
patients were aware of their rights, whether they were informal or detained under the
Mental Health Act (1983). People were encouraged to keep in touch with others who
were important to them. If patients were unable to access leave, staff arranged visits
alongside regular contact through telephone and video calls.