Updated 26 March 2018
Raglan House is a 25 bed mental health hospital designed to provide an environment which promotes mental health recovery for women, by focusing on space, personal privacy and dignity.
Regulated activities that Raglan House is registered with the CQC to provide are:
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Accommodation of persons requiring nursing or personal care.
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Treatment of disease, disorder or injury.
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Assessment or medical treatment for persons detained under the Mental Health Act 1983/2007
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Diagnostic and Screening procedures.
Patients cared for at Raglan house:
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may be detained under the Mental Health Act (1983), 3, 37, 37/41 or informal.
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have a primary diagnosis of mental illness with complex needs.
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typical diagnoses include: personality disorder, schizophrenia, schizo-affective disorder, bipolar affective disorder or depression.
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may have a history of substance, drug and alcohol misuse.
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may present with a forensic history.
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may be treatment resistant.
At the time of our inspection a registered manager was in place and had been since 2013.
There have been four previous inspections at Raglan House Hospital, the most recent of these was January 2016 and the hospital was rated as good for safe, good for effective, good for caring, good for responsive and good for well-led. The hospital received an overall rating of good and there were no requirement notices or enforcement actions taken by the CQC at this time.