The mental health trust's acute wards do not always have enough staff to be safe, says CQC.
Inspectors found the wards did not always have enough staff to meet safety needs, but most patients told them staff were kind and supportive
Inspectors found they did not always have enough staff to meet safety needs, despite a recruitment campaign. It was noted, however, that most patients told them staff were kind and supportive. "The service wasn’t always sharing lessons from safety incidents between different wards, and we found observation records weren’t always updated accurately or quickly, risking people’s needs being missed."
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