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Chailey Clinical Services, North Chailey, Near Lewes.

Chailey Clinical Services in North Chailey, Near Lewes is a Community services - Healthcare specialising in the provision of services relating to caring for adults under 65 yrs, caring for children (0 - 18yrs), diagnostic and screening procedures and treatment of disease, disorder or injury. The last inspection date here was 26th July 2012

Chailey Clinical Services is managed by Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust who are also responsible for 13 other locations

Contact Details:

    Address:
      Chailey Clinical Services
      Beggars Wood Road
      North Chailey
      Near Lewes
      BN8 4JN
      United Kingdom
    Telephone:
      01825722112
    Website:

Ratings:

For a guide to the ratings, click here.

Safe: No Rating / Under Appeal / Rating Suspended
Effective: No Rating / Under Appeal / Rating Suspended
Caring: No Rating / Under Appeal / Rating Suspended
Responsive: No Rating / Under Appeal / Rating Suspended
Well-Led: No Rating / Under Appeal / Rating Suspended
Overall: No Rating / Under Appeal / Rating Suspended

Further Details:

Important Dates:

    Last Inspection 2012-07-26
    Last Published 2012-07-26

Local Authority:

    East Sussex

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Inspection Reports:

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29th May 2012 - During a routine inspection pdf icon

During our visit we were unable to speak with many people who used the service or their parents as they were inolved in their daily activities. However, we spoke with one young person who although unable to communicate with us verbally was very keen to show us her room. We were able to see how she had managed to personalise it to suit her preferences and how staff worked with her to interpret her wishes.

Staff were trained and knowledgable in communication techniques and were able to show us many examples of how they recorded the preferences and decisions made by children, young people and their families and carers.

The provider had a variety of mechnisms in place to gain the views of patients, relatives and carers. When we reviewed these we were able to see how peoples' voices were heard and had resulted in changing practice and improving service delivery.

 

 

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