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"Inpatient admission"

About: Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust / Working age mental health care (inpatient)

(as a service user),

I was admittedly informally to Millview Hospital.

I arrived quite late however the next day not one member of staff came to see how I was, offered me any food, change of clothes or anything to have a shower with.

The day after that it was only until dinner time about 5/6pm that a member of staff came to see if I wanted any food, I was starving by this point so of course i wanted food!

Having not been in a mental health hospital before, on the Friday night I became very scared, it got to about 1am in the morning until Austin a mental health nurse came to my room to see me sitting under the desk cuddling my teddy, it was only then I was offered clean clothes, a towel and wash stuff, and clean bedding. 

I also though that it felt like a prison to me, the amount of times I told staff that I didn't smoke, I still wasn't allowed out in the non-smoking garden.

After being discharged from Millview, I have received fantastic services from the early intervention in psychosis team based in Horsham. 

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Response from Rachael Kenny, Head of Involvement, Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust 6 years ago
Rachael Kenny
Head of Involvement,
Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Submitted on 26/10/2017 at 13:15
Published on Care Opinion at 16:20


Dear DSJ

I am very sorry to hear what happened to you at Mill View - and I will pass your comments to the hospital manager to respond to on this site. If you feel happy to share which ward you stayed on I ill be able to get a more detailed response. I am glad that the EIP team was helpful and ill pass your comments onto them

kind regards

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Update posted by dsj (a service user)

I was in Caburn Ward.

Response from Rachael Kenny, Head of Involvement, Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust 6 years ago
Rachael Kenny
Head of Involvement,
Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Submitted on 03/11/2017 at 13:44
Published on Care Opinion at 15:13


Dear DSJ


Following my previous message please find below the response from the Matron responsible for Caburn Ward at Mill View Hospital, Trina:

Thank you for taking the time to write about the experience you had on Caburn ward. I am sorry to hear that the experience you had was not a positive one. The things that you describe fall short of the standard that I expect for any patient in Mill View Hospital and are not acceptable.

From the information that I have, I am not able to work out when you were a patient here, therefore I am unable to provide you with any relevant information from that time. If you were willing, I would be very pleased to talk to you directly, to learn firsthand about your experiences in order that we can learn from them. Please get in touch using the details below

I sincerely apologise that you had this type of experience and I hope to be able to speak to you in the near future

Regards

Trina Taylor

Matron

Mill View Hospital

Trina.taylor@sussexpartnership.nhs.uk

Phone:0300 3044 340

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