- Independent mental health service
Broomhill
Report from 25 April 2024 assessment
Contents
Responsive
We saw that staff did incorporate patients physical, mental health, emotional, social
and religious / spiritual needs when planning care, and approached this holistically in
line with best practice. However, the patients voice needs to be clearer within care
documentation to fully reflect discussions staff and patients held. There was a lack of
evidence of family involvement in the care plans we viewed. There were systems and
processes in place for patients to give feedback, whether this be positive, negative or
neutral. We were not assured that these systems were promoted by staff as much as
they could be. However, staff were able to easily access information, advice and
advocacy services on behalf of patients as and when needed. The hospital had a
diverse patient mix, and staff were aware of the different needs of individuals. Staff
had access to translators and signers for people who required additional support with
communication. Patients told us that staff listened to them and acted upon any
concerns raised. People at this service had equal access to care, treatment and
support. Patients could access medical attention out of hours as and when needed.
Staff worked with the visiting GP to ensure physical health was regularly monitored
and relevant annual physical health checks were completed. Referrals to specialist
healthcare professionals were made as and when required.