I was delighted to be invited to meet with a group of patients in the adult unit at Riverdale Grange for some group feedback. Thank you so much to the patients who contributed to a great discussion about the care and experience of being at Riverdale Grange. Below are the comments that we agreed together could go onto the Care Opinion website.
Tim Hunt Integration Development Manager, Care Opinion.
The group all wished that they could have access to wi fi. Some people don’t have a lot of data on their phone and it can feel a bit isolating. They wondered if they could just have access for an hour in a specific room.
Staff are generally really approachable, its easy to ask for help with anything. The advocacy service is really helpful also if you need to raise anything that you are worried about. Good to have someone standing up for you.
Staff monitor all day and the group did understand the need for that, but wondered whether it might be possible to have some private time as a “friendship group” even if its only half and hour.
The environment does not feel like a hospital, there is a real sense of homeliness, comfy sofas etc. Its feels really important that you can bring in your own stuff, duvets etc and you can personalise your rooms. The rooms are often too hot though.
Day to day it all runs smoothly the routines are there which is good. You know exactly whats happening and you know when you are going to eat.
Cleaning staff are really lovely, chatty and cheerful, when they clean your room it gives you a good feeling.
The therapist is really nice and the sessions once a week are really lovely. It seems to take a time after you arrive to start therapies for example body image therapy started for one person after 4 weeks. All the activities are really good: photography, meditation and movement. Always good to get outside and go for a walk.
"Group Feedback from Adolescent Unit."
About: Riverdale Grange Clinic Riverdale Grange Clinic S10 3FE www.riverdalegrange.co.uk
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