Attention: The information on this website is currently out of date and should not be relied upon..

Care Services

carehome, nursing and medical services directory


Astley Court, Little Plumstead Hospital, Little Plumstead, Norwich.

Astley Court, Little Plumstead Hospital in Little Plumstead, Norwich is a Hospitals - Mental health/capacity specialising in the provision of services relating to assessment or medical treatment for persons detained under the 1983 act, caring for adults over 65 yrs, caring for adults under 65 yrs, caring for children (0 - 18yrs), caring for people whose rights are restricted under the mental health act, dementia, eating disorders, learning disabilities, mental health conditions, physical disabilities and treatment of disease, disorder or injury. The last inspection date here was 18th December 2013

Astley Court, Little Plumstead Hospital is managed by Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust who are also responsible for 17 other locations

Contact Details:

    Address:
      Astley Court, Little Plumstead Hospital
      Hospital Road
      Little Plumstead
      Norwich
      NR13 5EW
      United Kingdom
    Telephone:
      01603711149

Ratings:

For a guide to the ratings, click here.

Safe: No Rating / Under Appeal / Rating Suspended
Effective: No Rating / Under Appeal / Rating Suspended
Caring: No Rating / Under Appeal / Rating Suspended
Responsive: No Rating / Under Appeal / Rating Suspended
Well-Led: No Rating / Under Appeal / Rating Suspended
Overall: No Rating / Under Appeal / Rating Suspended

Further Details:

Important Dates:

    Last Inspection 2013-12-18
    Last Published 0000-00-00

Local Authority:

    Norfolk

Link to this page:

    HTML   BBCode

Inspection Reports:

Click the title bar on any of the report introductions below to read the full entry. If there is a PDF icon, click it to download the full report.

19th November 2013 - During a routine inspection pdf icon

We reviewed three care and treatment records in detail. These showed us that people had been involved wherever possible in their care and treatment plans. This and the other evidence reviewed demonstrated to us that people’s privacy, dignity and independence were respected.

We noted that staff were engaged with people in a positive way and that they adopted a consistent and therapeutic approach towards people whose behaviours could sometimes be challenging or self-injurious. This showed us that care and treatment was planned and delivered in a way that was intended to ensure people's safety and welfare.

Staff outlined examples of the care they provided and showed a good understanding of the different needs of people that were receiving assessement and treatment on this unit. This showed us that people were cared for by staff who were supported to deliver care and treatment safely and to an appropriate standard.

The trust had a clear audit programme in place and evidence was seen of the actions taken in response to any identified concerns. This meant that the provider had an effective system to regularly assess and monitor the quality of service that people receive.

Evidence was seen that people were supported to make their concerns known through the key worker system and by accessing the independent advocacy service. This meant that any comments and complaints people made were responded to appropriately.

 

 

Latest Additions: