• Mental Health
  • Independent mental health service

Archived: Rhodes Farm Clinic

Overall: Good read more about inspection ratings

The Ridgeway, London, NW7 1RH (020) 8906 0885

Provided and run by:
Partnerships in Care 1 Limited

Important: This service is now registered at a different address - see new profile
Important: The provider of this service changed - see old profile

All Inspections

12 and 13 May 2015

During a routine inspection

Patients at Rhodes Farm were provided with care in a clean and hygienic environment. Risks relating to individuals and the environment were identified and mitigated. Staffing levels were sufficient to ensure that patients' needs were met and staff had a good understanding of safeguarding processes.  There were systems in place to ensure that learning from incidents took place throughout the service.

Comprehensive assessments were carried out on admission and throughout patients' stays. The service used a wide range of outcome measures to determine the efficacy of the treatment pathways. There was a broad multi-disciplinary team and staff had access to regular mandatory and specialist training.

Feedback from patients using the service and their families was generally positive. Patients' voices were evident in their care plans and they were given the opportunity to take part in meetings and receive information about their care.

The care model was clearly defined. Patients and their families were made aware of this on admission. Rooms had individual touches and there were rooms for therapy as well as a pleasant outside area.

Staff felt well supported by the management. There were a number of systems in place to ensure that information about the effectiveness of the service was audited by the manager who used that information to drive improvement. There was a strong focus on original research to improve the care and treatment of young people using the service.

17 May 2013

During a routine inspection

On the day of our visit there were 17 children young people aged 9 -18 years admitted to the unit. We spoke with a parent and three of the young people about their experiences during their admission.

A parent we spoke with said they felt very well informed about their child's care and treatment. They said they could influence the way treatment was provided in order to better reflect their child's needs. All the young people said they knew what was in their care plans and understood their care and treatment plan. A young person said, 'the staff keep trying to involve you.' One young person said that Rhodes Farm Clinic was 'the best' eating disorders unit they had been admitted to. Another young person agreed, 'for what it is, this is the best.' A parent described the service as 'great' and said it had been 'very, very helpful' for their child.

There were appropriate arrangements in place to manage medicines safely. Staff received appropriate training to enable them to provide the care and treatment that patients needed. There was an effective system to assess and monitor the quality of care provided.