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Austen House, Calmore, Southampton.

Austen House in Calmore, Southampton is a Community services - Mental Health and 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 under 65 yrs, caring for children (0 - 18yrs), caring for people whose rights are restricted under the mental health act, diagnostic and screening procedures, eating disorders, mental health conditions, substance misuse problems and treatment of disease, disorder or injury. The last inspection date here was 3rd April 2014

Austen House is managed by Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust who are also responsible for 22 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 2014-04-03
    Last Published 0000-00-00

Local Authority:

    Hampshire

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Inspection Reports:

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6th March 2014 - During a routine inspection pdf icon

We inspected Westview which is an inpatient rehabilitation service for adults with a learning disability who may have been placed there from a court order. The service was running from Woodhaven location as there had been maintenance issues at Westview location.

On the day we inspected there were six patients using the service. Two were informal, their section under the Mental Health Act 1983 having been removed and four were detained under the Mental Health Act 1983.

During our inspection we spoke with two of the patients. We also met and observed the care and treatment of four of them. We spoke with nine staff. This included nurses, health care support workers, a consultant psychiatrist, a consultant psychologist, an occupational therapist, speech and language therapist and senior staff.

We had received safeguarding concerns following a visit from the clinical commissioning group regarding activities, staffing, supporting patients with complaints and respecting and involving patients.

We observed staff interacting with patients in a friendly, relaxed manner and also treating them with respect. Patients moved freely around the service and garden and staff were readily available to offer support if needed.

There was a relaxed and happy atmosphere in the service. Patients were seen to be getting along well with each other as well as staff. One patient said “I get along with everyone”.

Individualised care plans detailed the support and care each patient required. Patients confirmed they received the support they needed.

Patients told us their needs were met and staff helped them to reach their goals. They said there were usually enough staff on duty to ensure their activities could go ahead as planned.

Patients knew how to complain and were confident that things would be sorted out for them if they raised concerns.

The quality of the service provided was monitored by an effective quality assurance processes.

 

 

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