- Independent mental health service
Burton Park
Report from 8 November 2024 assessment
Contents
Ratings
Our view of the service
Date of assessment: 15 October to 1 November 2024. Burton Park is a 50-bedded hospital providing a neuro rehabilitation service. The service predominantly provides care and treatment for patients with acquired or traumatic brain injuries, including stroke. The service also offers continuing care for people who have progressive neurological conditions, such as Huntington’s disease and early onset dementia. At this assessment, only the unit known as Cleves was in use. There was a total of 12 patients at the hospital. We undertook an unannounced on-site assessment of 2 service groups (ASG’s) ‘long Stay or rehabilitation mental health wards for working age adults’ and services for people with an acquired brain injury. We also sought assurance from the provider through discussion with the senior leadership team and we reviewed evidence submitted. We looked at all of the Quality Statements across all 5 Key Questions. The assessment was focused on the patient pathway and the ward we visited was mixed with ‘rehabilitation’ and ‘acquired brain injury’ patients. Therefore, the 2 assessment service groups (ASGs) will produce identical reports.