Updated 27 January 2020
Littledale Hall Therapeutic Community is a 32-bed residential substance misuse service. It offers psychosocial rehabilitation services to individuals with substance misuse and addiction problems. The service offers treatment to men and women over the age of 18. The service does not offer detoxification programmes. All clients undergo detoxification or are free from illicit substances before admission.
The service is registered to provide accommodation of persons who require treatment for substance misuse. The service has a registered manager and a nominated individual.
Littledale Hall Therapeutic Community has been registered with the CQC since December 2010. It has been inspected five times. At our last inspection in March 2019 the service was rated inadequate and placed in special measures. The service was rated inadequate in the safe and well-led domains; requires improvement in the responsive domain and good in the effective and caring domain.
We issued two warning notices. We issued one warning notice under regulation 17 (good governance). We identified that the service had not acted on the findings of audits; had insufficient systems and process to assess security risks to clients and staff; did not maintain daily contemporaneous records for clients; had not identified or acted on environmental issues and had policies and procedures that were out of date or insufficient.
We issued a second warning notice under regulation 12 (safe care and treatment). We identified concerns in relation to medicines management processes and procedures including the completion of medicines reconciliation; administration and self-administration practices; record keeping and the appropriate monitoring of fridge temperatures.
We also issued two requirement notices under regulation 10 (privacy and dignity) and regulation 15 (premises and equipment).
Following the findings of this inspection and due to improvements made we are removing this service from special measures.