Reviews
Reviews
I was treated like a child who isn't capable of consent.
I was accused of having zero insight into my own condition.
The staff treated me with genuine compassion, like I was a person and not just a patient with a mental illness. They were hugely comforting, helpful and supportive, and listened. They encouraged me to get support from my family and tell them where I was without pressuring me. I am really grateful that there was so many staff members who I could talk to openly about faith and who were able to support me spiritually as well (probably without them even realising)
Cleanliness, staff attitude, manner, politeness, professionalism were all very good
Medication queue and long waiting standing in the corridor, not so good sometimes
The team was amazing very helpful friendly
Ok
No criticism, non judgemental, very helpful
Improvement could be that when things go missing they should have an immediate room search
More freedom.
Prison or Vaughan Thomas ward is the same. The patient has the right to go to church.
More recently, my care level improved drastically. I am now allowed to lose weight and the condition of admission and release are a lot fairer. To live in a mind house on my own is exciting and I am happy with my care plan. When well again(feeling confident and enthusiastic) I am allowed to go home. Many thanks.
The compassion of the staff.
The activities could be more structured.