Improvements still need to be made at psychiatric intensive care units run by Midlands Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust.
The Care Quality Commission inspected the acute wards for adults of working age and psychiatric intensive care units at St George’s Hospital, Stafford and The Redwoods Centre, Shrewsbury.
As this was a focused inspection looking at the areas of safe and well led, both services were not re-rated and remain rated as inadequate overall and for being safe and well-led. “Another area we were concerned about following our previous inspection was around people being allowed to go on leave from the ward even though there had been a number of serious incidents when people had previously gone out into the community.
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