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Blandford Community Hospital, Blandford Forum.

Blandford Community Hospital in Blandford Forum is a Clinic, Community services - Mental Health, Hospital, Hospitals - Mental health/capacity and Rehabilitation (illness/injury) specialising in the provision of services relating to diagnostic and screening procedures, services for everyone, surgical procedures and treatment of disease, disorder or injury. The last inspection date here was 8th November 2013

Blandford Community Hospital is managed by Dorset Healthcare University NHS Foundation Trust who are also responsible for 20 other locations

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Ratings:

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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 2013-11-08
    Last Published 0000-00-00

Local Authority:

    Dorset

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Inspection Reports:

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4th November 2013 - During an inspection to make sure that the improvements required had been made pdf icon

At the time of inspection Betty Highwood Unit was temporarily closed. This inspection was undertaken on Tarrant ward where 20 patients were receiving care and treatment.

Patients were protected from the risks of unsafe and inappropriate care as records contained accurate and sufficient information. For example, we found that each patient had an admission assessment which included information such as the reason they were admitted to hospital and their past medical history. On going care and treatment of patients was recorded. For example, we found that regular measurements such as temperature and blood pressure were recorded as required.

20th May 2013 - During an inspection to make sure that the improvements required had been made pdf icon

We undertook this inspection to follow up on previous non compliance at the Betty Highwood unit and on Tarrant ward. At the time of this inspection the Betty Highwood unit was temporarily closed and patients were being care for at the Chalbury unit in Weymouth. Therefore, this inspection was undertaken on Tarrant ward only.

One patient told us it was “very good” and that “they (staff) know what you need” and one patient told us “they (staff) do everything I need.”

We found that assessments had been carried out however there were not always care plans to detail how to meet patients’ needs. The planning and delivery of care did not always meet patients’ needs.

Patients had access to activities and one patient told us that they “get to do all sorts of activities including painting.” Another patient told us that they enjoyed the activities.

Medicines were not always administered safely.

Some patients and staff told us that at times there were insufficient staff on the ward.

1st January 1970 - During an inspection to make sure that the improvements required had been made pdf icon

At the time of inspection Betty Highwood Unit was temporarily closed. This inspection was undertaken on Tarrant ward where 18 patients were receiving care and treatment.

Patients' were treated with dignity and respect and their privacy was maintained. One patient told us, “They are all so nice and kind. Nothing is too much trouble for them. For a hospital stay it has been very pleasant.” We saw that curtains were closed around patients' beds when they were receiving care.

Patients' needs were assessed and care was planned and delivered to meet their needs. One patient told us, “I have been very comfortable and very well looked after.” We found that staff were aware of patients' needs and how they should be supported.

Medicines were managed safely. One patient told us, “My medicine comes on time, they are very meticulous with that. They stay with me while I take it.” We saw that medicines were stored securely.

There were sufficient numbers of staff to meet people’s needs. One patient told us, “There is a very good workforce here. They are very good and help me a lot.” We found that staffing was monitored by senior staff daily to ensure the ward was appropriately staffed.

Patients' were not always protected from the risks of unsafe or inappropriate care as records did not always contain sufficient information. For example, patients' admission assessments were not always fully completed.

 

 

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