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'Disgusting' treatment at Kent mental health service | |
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A 17-year-old mental health patient has described the care she received at a Kent hospital as "disgusting". | A 17-year-old mental health patient has described the care she received at a Kent hospital as "disgusting". |
Inspectors recently criticised the Cygnet Hospital in Sevenoaks, and issued three warning notices. | Inspectors recently criticised the Cygnet Hospital in Sevenoaks, and issued three warning notices. |
Anya Auckland was admitted last year and said patients aged between 12 and 18 were secluded, sometimes for weeks, to "control" them. | Anya Auckland was admitted last year and said patients aged between 12 and 18 were secluded, sometimes for weeks, to "control" them. |
The head of Cygnet Health Care said they are looking at ways to "improve procedures, protocols and training". | The head of Cygnet Health Care said they are looking at ways to "improve procedures, protocols and training". |
'Worthless' | 'Worthless' |
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) carried out an urgent inspection after concerns were raised over the safety of young people. | The Care Quality Commission (CQC) carried out an urgent inspection after concerns were raised over the safety of young people. |
Inspectors found patients were not protected against abuse and "seclusion and segregation was used to control and contain young people in the absence of other behaviour-based approaches". | Inspectors found patients were not protected against abuse and "seclusion and segregation was used to control and contain young people in the absence of other behaviour-based approaches". |
Miss Auckland was admitted after feeling suicidal, but said staff made her feel "worthless". | Miss Auckland was admitted after feeling suicidal, but said staff made her feel "worthless". |
She recalled seeing a patient "dragged along the floor" because they were in the wrong corridor. | She recalled seeing a patient "dragged along the floor" because they were in the wrong corridor. |
She added: "One time a girl was in seclusion in a room for one or two weeks. | She added: "One time a girl was in seclusion in a room for one or two weeks. |
"Once she was out, we were playing outside... The ward manager came out and said to her, 'you'd better stop or you're going to go back to where you belong'. | "Once she was out, we were playing outside... The ward manager came out and said to her, 'you'd better stop or you're going to go back to where you belong'. |
"You're stuck in this world, which makes everything much more intense. When your words aren't being taken into account, you work together. | "You're stuck in this world, which makes everything much more intense. When your words aren't being taken into account, you work together. |
"The most support I had was from other patients." | "The most support I had was from other patients." |
Nicky McLeod, chief operating officer at Cygnet Health Care said: "We recognise we have not always dealt with issues raised around the care we offer as comprehensively as we might. | Nicky McLeod, chief operating officer at Cygnet Health Care said: "We recognise we have not always dealt with issues raised around the care we offer as comprehensively as we might. |
"But as a responsible mental healthcare provider we take any comments on our hospitals very seriously." | "But as a responsible mental healthcare provider we take any comments on our hospitals very seriously." |
Ms Auckland met with the new manager of the centre and director of nursing to give feedback, and the service is being re-inspected to check progress. | Ms Auckland met with the new manager of the centre and director of nursing to give feedback, and the service is being re-inspected to check progress. |
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