8, 9, 11, 18 April 2013
During an inspection in response to concerns
We identified that five of the seven people we met during our inspection had epilepsy which required specific medicine, buccal midazalom. This medicine can be a life saving intervention following administration as it would provide a person with more time for the emergency services to respond and it may also stop the seizures. We spoke with seven staff who told us that they had not received training to ensure they could meet the needs of people diagnosed with Epilepsy.
Care and treatment was not planned and delivered in away that protected people's safety and welfare. The service did not have enough trained and skilled staff to meet the needs of the people using the service.