• Mental Health
  • Independent mental health service

ADHD Care Ltd

Overall: Good read more about inspection ratings

2nd Floor, 42 High Street, Guildford, GU1 3EL 07383 519884

Provided and run by:
ADHD Care Ltd

Important: This service was previously registered at a different address - see old profile

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Background to this inspection

Updated 1 December 2023

ADHD Care Ltd is a community adult, child and adolescent mental health service provided by ADHD Care Ltd. It is a private clinic for all ages. The service provides assessment and treatment for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) as well other neurodevelopment and mental health disorders. The service accepts self-referrals and those from GPs.

The service registered with the Care Quality Commission in May 2019 and this is the service’s first rated inspection.

The service is registered to provide the regulated activity of treatment of disease, disorder or injury.

There was a registered manager in post at the time of the inspection. The registered manager was also the lead nurse and a non-medical prescriber.

What people who use the service say

We spoke with three adult clients and seven relatives of young people using the service. They all spoke positively of the clinic. People were generally very happy with the service, the speed of access and the quick, efficient sharing of information after meetings. One individual commented that the service had “completely changed their child’s life” and another stated that the manager had “a big heart”. Everyone said that all staff at the service are respectful, polite, caring and interested in their well-being.

Overall inspection

Good

Updated 1 December 2023

We inspected ADHD Care Ltd. The service is a community adult, child and adolescent mental health service. It is privately funded and primarily offers assessment and treatment for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autistic spectrum disorder (ASD).

We rated this service as good because:

  • The service provided safe care and treatment. The premises where clients were seen was clean, well-maintained and fit for purpose. The premises could only be accessed by using an intercom and a member of staff let clients in. Staff followed good practice with respect to safeguarding.
  • Staff conducted comprehensive assessments in collaboration with families and carers where required. They provided treatment that was informed by best-practice guidance and suitable to the needs of the adults, children and young people.
  • The team included specialists required to meet the needs of clients. Where a specialist was not part of the team, staff were able to refer or signpost to other services to ensure people received holistic care and treatment.
  • Staff treated all people with compassion and kindness and understood the individual needs of clients. They actively involved clients, families and carers where appropriate in care decisions.
  • The service was easy to access. Staff assessed and treated clients in a timely manner and they did not wait too long to start treatment. The criteria for referral to the service did not exclude people who would have benefitted from care.

However:

  • Staff did not routinely complete training in the Mental Capacity Act or learning disability.
  • Staff did not always have access to clinical supervision that would support their professional development.
  • The service did not have a lone-working procedure in place.