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Sceptre Point, Walton Summit, Preston.

Sceptre Point in Walton Summit, Preston is a Community services - Healthcare, Community services - Learning disabilities, Community services - Mental Health, Community services - Substance abuse, Dentist and Rehabilitation (illness/injury) specialising in the provision of services relating to 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, diagnostic and screening procedures, learning disabilities, mental health conditions, nursing care, personal care, substance misuse problems and treatment of disease, disorder or injury. The last inspection date here was 3rd May 2015

Sceptre Point is managed by Lancashire Care NHS Foundation Trust who are also responsible for 25 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

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Important Dates:

    Last Inspection 2015-05-03
    Last Published 0000-00-00

Local Authority:

    Lancashire

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Inspection Reports:

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30th March 2015 - During an inspection to make sure that the improvements required had been made pdf icon

We carried out this inspection alongside Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Prisons (HMIP). The Care Quality Commission and HMIP routinely coordinate inspections of prisons and healthcare providers.

We spoke with NHS England who commissioned the service provided at the prison by Lancashire Care NHS Foundation Trust. NHS England advised that a quality audit of medicines at the prison was undertaken in March 2015 and as a result a medicines management plan would be put in place.

We spoke with five patients’ who used the service. Patients told us of delays in getting their medication. Other patients told us of instances when medicines were not available when they went to collect them.

We found since our last visit that enough GP and dental sessions were provided to meet patients' needs.

Systems around monitoring performance delivery were in place and ensured an oversight of all areas of service delivery, however systems needed to be developed further to ensure a consistent approach in respect of medicines management.

16th May 2013 - During a routine inspection pdf icon

This inspection was of a community based service under the registered location of Sceptre Point. We inspected the community mental health team for Blackburn and Darwen, Rossendale and South Burnley which provides services to older adults.

This inspection was carried out as part of a pilot project of community based services. For this pilot we tested different ways of seeking feedback and information about the service, from the provider and people who use the service.

Although we did not speak to any patients during this inspection, patients and staff were made aware of the inspection and given opportunity to comment and contact us through details contained in a poster which was displayed on the day of our visit.

There were established and effective systems in place to monitor the quality, effectiveness and safety of the service. We saw examples of how these systems had been implemented to monitor and improve the performance of the trust.

1st January 1970 - During a themed inspection looking at Offender Healthcare pdf icon

We carried out this inspection alongside Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Prisons (HMIP). The Care Quality Commission and HMIP routinely coordinate inspections of prisons and healthcare providers.

We spoke with NHS England who commissioned the service provided by Lancashire Care NHS Foundation Trust. They told us they did not have any concerns about the services provided at HMP Wymott at the time of our inspection.

We saw that staff from the team had good working relationships with other partner agencies across the prison including prison staff. This meant that prisoners were assured good joint working arrangements were in place around their care and treatment.

Patients had to wait up to eight weeks to see a GP and up to 21 weeks to see a dentist. These waiting times are denying patients access to care and treatment in a timely manner. Systems around the monitoring performance delivery need to be developed so as to take account of all aspect of the service that patients’ received.

There was not enough qualified, skilled and experienced staff to meet patients’ needs.

Patients’ needs were assessed and care and treatment was planned.

 

 

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