16 July 2013
During an inspection looking at part of the service
The trust sent us a series of action plans to outline how it was going to improve in these areas. We went back to the hospital to check on progress, and ask patients about their care and experiences of the service.
All the patients we met said their care was good. We were told staff were "kind", "caring" and "can't do enough for you."
We found improvements had been made in cleanliness and infection control systems and processes. There was still remedial work to be carried out to the premises to improve infection control risks, but the trust was managing this. The funding for the upgrade to the premises had been secured from a Department of Health grant. We saw the plans and dates for the commencement of the project, which would start in August 2013.
Patients told us they found the infection control practices to be as they would expect. We were told all staff were seen to regularly wash their hands, and did this before and after any patient contact. They said they found the hospital clean, but had recognised some areas were, as one said, "getting a bit shabby."
We found staffing levels had improved through shift changes and additional recruitment. Further recruitment was being funded to bring the number of midwives up to the approved level over the rest of this calendar year. This would reduce the need for bank staff or unplanned shift changes. Patients told us they felt care was safe and effective. One said staff were "sometimes clearly very busy, but that does not appear to have compromised their care in any way. They are brilliant."