Worcestershire's mental health recovery units rated 'outstanding' by Care Quality Commission - The Bromsgrove Standard

Worcestershire's mental health recovery units rated 'outstanding' by Care Quality Commission

Bromsgrove Editorial 24th Jun, 2018   0

MENTAL health recovery units in Worcestershire have been rated ‘Outstanding’ by the independent healthcare regulator, the CQC.

In its latest report, Care Quality Commission also rated the leadership in the county’s community hospitals as ‘Outstanding’ .

Overall the CQC gave Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust – the county’s main provider of community and mental health care services – a ‘Good’ rating.

The Trust is rated Good against all the CQC’s key questions – that services are safe, effective, caring, responsive and well-led – leading.




Keith Winter House in Bromsgrove and Cromwell House in Worcester, inpatient units supporting people with an enduring or complex long-term mental health condition, were rated Outstanding overall.

The Community Hospitals, Princess of Wales Community Hospital in Bromsgrove, Evesham Community Hospital, Malvern Community Hospital, Pershore Community Hospital, Tenbury Community Hospital, Wyre Forest Ward in Kidderminster and the Worcester City Inpatient Unit, were all rated Outstanding in the Well-Led category.


Natalie Hindle, Ward Manager at Keith Winter House, said she was immensely proud of the recognition given to the services they provided.

“We strive to promote a positive, aspirational approach to rehabilitation working collaboratively with our patients.

“It is gratifying to acknowledge the whole staff team who work responsively with our patients to create a supportive, empowering and safe environment.”

Sarah Dugan, Chief Executive at Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust, said to have maintained service levels and to made significant progress in lots of area was a huge achievement in the current climate.“While overwhelmingly positive, we have already started addressing the few isolated examples where improvements could be made and working with our local partners across health and social care we will continue to pursue our ambition to deliver outstanding care consistently across all our service areas.”

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