Sentinel House, 4-6 Nuffield Road, Nuffield Industrial Estate, Poole.Sentinel House in 4-6 Nuffield Road, Nuffield Industrial Estate, Poole is a Ambulance, Community services - Healthcare, Community services - Learning disabilities, Community services - Mental Health, Community services - Substance abuse, Prison healthcare 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), dementia, diagnostic and screening procedures, eating disorders, family planning services, learning disabilities, mental health conditions, personal care, substance misuse problems, transport services, triage and medical advice provided remotely and treatment of disease, disorder or injury. The last inspection date here was 7th January 2014 Contact Details:
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1st January 1970 - During a themed inspection looking at Offender Healthcare
We carried out this inspection of Dorset Healthcare University NHS Foundation Trust at HMP Dartmoor over a two day period. We co-ordinated our visit in order to work with H.M. Inspectorate of Prisons (HMIP) who were carrying out their own inspection of the prison, including the healthcare provision. This inspection focused on the physical and mental health nursing services provided by Dorset University Foundation NHS Trust. Other aspects of the healthcare service were inspected by HMIP and their findings will be included in their report on the prison. The provider worked with other service providers within the prison to ensure that people’s health care needs were met. Visiting healthcare providers included dentists, opticians, podiatrists and specialist nurses. All services worked together at the healthcare centre to provide a seamless service. Patients we spoke with were complimentary about the service they received. One person told us “The nurses are brilliant and on the whole I think the service works well.” Patients told us they were given information which allowed them to make choices about the treatment they received. One person said “I feel fully involved in all decisions.” Dorset Healthcare University NHS Foundation Trust were commissioned to run the healthcare provision at the prison in April 2013. The provider may find it useful to note that staff told us that since the change in provider, on-going training was less accessible.
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