- NHS mental health service
Archived: Peter Bruff Mental Health Ward Also known as Landermere Centre
Latest inspections summary
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- Treating people with respect and involving them in their care
- Providing care, treatment and support that meets people's needs
- Caring for people safely and protecting them from harm
- Staffing
- Quality and suitability of management
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Treating people with respect and involving them in their care
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People should be treated with respect, involved in discussions about their care and treatment and able to influence how the service is run (outcome 1)
- Our latest inspection of this standard
- On 30 September 2013 during a routine inspection
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Before people are given any examination, care, treatment or support, they should be asked if they agree to it (outcome 2)
- Our latest inspection of this standard
- On 30 September 2013 during a routine inspection
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Providing care, treatment and support that meets people's needs
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People should get safe and appropriate care that meets their needs and supports their rights (outcome 4)
- Our latest inspection of this standard
- On 30 September 2013 during a routine inspection
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Food and drink should meet people's individual dietary needs (outcome 5)
- As part of our planning for the most recent routine inspection, our inspector reviewed the information in our central database and concluded that no inspection of this standard was required.
- Our previous check of this standard was based on declarations and evidence given by this care service when they registered with CQC on 11 May 2010.
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People should get safe and coordinated care when they move between different services (outcome 6)
- As part of our planning for the most recent routine inspection, our inspector reviewed the information in our central database and concluded that no inspection of this standard was required.
- Our previous check of this standard was based on declarations and evidence given by this care service when they registered with CQC on 11 May 2010.
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Caring for people safely and protecting them from harm
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People should be protected from abuse and staff should respect their human rights (outcome 7)
- Our latest inspection of this standard
- On 30 September 2013 during a routine inspection
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People should be cared for in a clean environment and protected from the risk of infection (outcome 8)
- As part of our planning for the most recent routine inspection, our inspector reviewed the information in our central database and concluded that no inspection of this standard was required.
- Our previous check of this standard was based on declarations and evidence given by this care service when they registered with CQC on 11 May 2010.
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People should be given the medicines they need when they need them, and in a safe way (outcome 9)
- As part of our planning for the most recent routine inspection, our inspector reviewed the information in our central database and concluded that no inspection of this standard was required.
- Our previous check of this standard was based on declarations and evidence given by this care service when they registered with CQC on 11 May 2010.
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People should be cared for in safe and accessible surroundings that support their health and welfare (outcome 10)
- As part of our planning for the most recent routine inspection, our inspector reviewed the information in our central database and concluded that no inspection of this standard was required.
- Our previous check of this standard was based on declarations and evidence given by this care service when they registered with CQC on 11 May 2010.
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People should be safe from harm from unsafe or unsuitable equipment (outcome 11)
- As part of our planning for the most recent routine inspection, our inspector reviewed the information in our central database and concluded that no inspection of this standard was required.
- Our previous check of this standard was based on declarations and evidence given by this care service when they registered with CQC on 11 May 2010.
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Staffing
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People should be cared for by staff who are properly qualified and able to do their job (outcome 12)
- As part of our planning for the most recent routine inspection, our inspector reviewed the information in our central database and concluded that no inspection of this standard was required.
- Our previous check of this standard was based on declarations and evidence given by this care service when they registered with CQC on 11 May 2010.
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There should be enough members of staff to keep people safe and meet their health and welfare needs (outcome 13)
- As part of our planning for the most recent routine inspection, our inspector reviewed the information in our central database and concluded that no inspection of this standard was required.
- Our previous check of this standard was based on declarations and evidence given by this care service when they registered with CQC on 11 May 2010.
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Staff should be properly trained and supervised, and have the chance to develop and improve their skills (outcome 14)
- Our latest inspection of this standard
- On 30 September 2013 during a routine inspection
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Quality and suitability of management
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The service should have quality checking systems to manage risks and assure the health, welfare and safety of people who receive care (outcome 16)
- Our latest inspection of this standard
- On 30 September 2013 during a routine inspection
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People should have their complaints listened to and acted on properly (outcome 17)
- As part of our planning for the most recent routine inspection, our inspector reviewed the information in our central database and concluded that no inspection of this standard was required.
- Our previous check of this standard was based on declarations and evidence given by this care service when they registered with CQC on 11 May 2010.
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The service should tell CQC about important events that might affect the health, welfare and safety of people who receive care (outcome 20)
- Our latest inspection of this standard
- On 7, 9 February 2011 during a routine inspection
- Our checks since then:
As part of our planning for the most recent routine inspection, our inspector reviewed the information in our central database and concluded that no inspection of this standard was required.
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People's personal records, including medical records, should be accurate and kept safe and confidential (outcome 21)
- As part of our planning for the most recent routine inspection, our inspector reviewed the information in our central database and concluded that no inspection of this standard was required.
- Our previous check of this standard was based on declarations and evidence given by this care service when they registered with CQC on 11 May 2010.
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Other CQC inspections of services
Community & mental health inspection reports for Peter Bruff Mental Health Ward can be found at North Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust. Each report covers findings for one service across multiple locations