Cypress Hospital in Newton Abbot 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 people whose rights are restricted under the mental health act, mental health conditions and treatment of disease, disorder or injury. The last inspection date here was 9th January 2019
Cypress Hospital is managed by Community Care Trust (South West) Limited.
Contact Details:
Address:
Cypress Hospital 10 Knowles Hill Road Newton Abbot TQ12 2PW United Kingdom
Staff treated patients with compassion, kindness and supported their individual needs. Staff involved patients and those close to them in decisions about their care, treatment and changes to the service. The staff group were very engaged with and positive about working with the patients. The person centred nature of the service ran through the care plans, face to face interactions and the language used in handovers and meetings
Staff completed thorough assessments of patients which were holistic and used these to inform individualised care plans for patients. Staff ensured that all assessments, including risk assessments and care plans were updated regularly
Staff kept detailed records of patients’ care and treatment. Records were clear, up to date, stored securely and easily available to all staff providing care
The service provided treatment and care for patients that followed a recovery focused model. Staff supported patients with their physical health and encouraged them to live healthier lives
Staff had appropriate training that enabled them to meet the needs of patients and keep them safe
Cypress was a single site service which accepted male and female patients. It was able meet the guidance on same sex accommodation by accommodating men and women in separate corridors.
The team included or had access to the full range of specialists required to meet the needs of the patients in the service
Staff understood their roles and responsibilities under the Mental Health Act 1983, the Mental Health Act Code of Practice and the Mental Capacity Act
The service took account of patients’ individual needs. Staff helped patients with communication, advocacy and cultural support. Patients had their own bedrooms where they could keep personal belongings safely.
The service treated concerns and complaints seriously, investigated them and learned lessons from the results. The service shared these lessons with all staff.
The culture at the hospital was positive, most staff felt supported and respected by managers.
However:
Although the service had recently moved to a purpose built environment that was designed to minimise ligature risk, there were risks posed by several ligature points that were not being managed fully. When made aware of these the senior management team immediately put in place a plan to address the risks.
Staff were not able to easily see all parts of the service, when we discussed this with managers they made arrangements for convex mirrors to be put in place to ensure staff could see all areas.