20 June 2013
During a routine inspection
When we inspected Holly House Hospital on 20 June 2013 we spent time in most departments and spoke with three people and eight members of staff. All of the people we spoke with were very complimentary about their experience.
People told us that staff had explained their treatment and procedures and that information had been sent to them prior to admission. This included information about consent and any risks and benefits involved in their treatment.
People were assessed and care and treatment was planned in accordance with their needs. One person said, "The staff have been very polite and helpful." Another told us, "I saw the doctor three times before I decided to have my operation. Everything is explained."
The hospital had a pharmacy department which managed medicines across the whole hospital and ensured that medicines were stored, recorded and reconciled correctly.
Staff at the hospital were supported to provide effective care and treatment through induction, appraisal of their performance and training.