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Mental Health Performance |
The table below is a standard list of mental health care metrics that are complied annually for hospitals in England. You can use this list to see how Bowmere Hospital is doing in areas that may be important to you. |
Health Metric | Detail | Indicator |
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Bed occupancy rate | 90.7% acute adult beds occupied | 90.7% |
Care planning | 7.55 on a scale of 0 - 10 | 7.55 |
CQC mental health trust ratings | Good | 2 |
Delayed transfers of care | 0.48% bed days lost due to delays | 0.48% |
Help out of hours | 7.11 on a scale of 0 - 10 | 7.11 |
Improving recording of outcomes information for people receiving treatment | 73.4% of people on the Care Programme Approach who have outcomes recorded via HoNOS | 73.4% |
NHS England patient safety notices | Good - all alerts signed off where deadline has passed | 3 |
Open and honest reporting | As expected | 2 |
Overall views and experience | For average: 7.41 on a scale of 0 - 10 | 7.41 |
People on CPA followed up within 7 days of an inpatient discharge | 97.2% of people were followed up | 97.2% |
Percentage of staff receiving job-relevant training, learning or development in past 12 months | 80.96% received relevant training/learning/development | 80.96 |
PLACE patient led assessment of the care environment: condition, appearance, maintenance | 98.3% | 98.3% |
PLACE patient led assessment of the care environment: privacy, dignity, wellbeing | 94.2% | 94.2% |
Proportion of admissions gate-kept by CRHT teams | 98.1% of admissions | 98.1% |
Proportion of people receiving physical health advice and support from community services | 5.32 on a scale of 0 - 10 | 5.32 |
Recommended by staff | 3.85 out of 5 | 3.85 |
Patient Ratings | ||||||||||||
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By: | Anonymous |
| May 17 2018 | |||
What a most welcoming place for the frightened boy.
Our son, brother, uncle was recently admitted to beech ward after two suicide attempts. It was a most terrifying feeling to have to leave our son in the hands of stranger, alone and afraid. But hey after three scary days of not wanting to talk, with him being on twenty-four hour watch they managed to get him to the dining room. It was straight back to his room, door closed but what an achievement, no it didn’t mean well done, everything alright, he’s back home after a three week stay still having quite a few problems; but I would say 100%, him being in Bowmere Beech ward has really helped him to understand his health problems a little bit better, and to talk and open up more as him being a very quiet boy kept everything inside. (not anymore) So myself and all my family would like to say a great big thankyou to all of you from top boss to the cleaning ladies for making my sons stay bearable for him to come home a little more confident. If ever needed, we would have no problems admitting him again with peace of mind. So a great big thankyou from the bottom of our hearts, keep up the great caring work you all do. God bless to you all x Original Comment Report... |
By: | Anonymous |
| Mar 6 2018 | |||
a friend of mine was section on account of suicidal thoughts and the process seem to just wait for these feeling to pass and then be sent on your merry way with no real concern for wether they will occur again or what will happen if they do occur again, this is disappointing for a facility that is supposed to provide help to vulnerably people in need. Original Comment Report... |
By: | Anonymous |
| Jan 26 2018 | |||
My granddaughter was detained under Section 2 of the Mental Health act due to a suicide attempt and continual suicidal thoughts.
Within a few weeks a CPA meeting was held and it was decided that an immediate discharge would be made as they were unable to help her !!!
Is this protecting a vulnerable 19yr old wanting to kill herself ??
They said it was worth the risk.
Disgusting treatment. Original Comment Report... Reply from Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Mon, 29 Jan 2018 10:04:23 Z Hello I am sorry to hear that you have experiencing this using our services. Please contact the Patient Advice and Liaison Service and we will be able to look into this for you. Freephone 0800 195 4462 Kind regards Patient Advice and Liaison Service |
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