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"I did not know that the day care services have been changed"

About: Rampton Hospital / National High Secure Healthcare Service for Women

(as the patient),

I did not know that the day care services have been changed. I have noticed the DRC  ( Dimond resource Centre ) has been open more. I would like to see more bean bags in use. We have not used the Wii recently, apparently there is something wrong with it. More DVDs would be good. I would like to see more celebrations for other cultures and beliefs. we could celebrate Divali for example. I feel absolutely supported by the staff on the DRC. They play games with me, they talk to me nicely, we have a laugh. they have a good supply of food and drink. breakfast club was good with bacon and croissants- that was a 1st. I like going over to the DRC

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Response from Annett Magore, Senior Nurse, Modern Matron, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (Forensic Division), Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust 6 years ago
Annett Magore
Senior Nurse, Modern Matron, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (Forensic Division),
Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust
Submitted on 18/01/2018 at 19:36
Published on Care Opinion on 19/01/2018 at 06:19


I am delighted that the Diamond Resource Centre (DRC) which is the day care services for women who reside in the National High Secure Mental Health Services for Women is opening up more and that you enjoy attending and participating in activities offered by the Centre. As you are probably aware the hospital reviewed the activity programmes so that each patient now has meaningful daily activities. Your individual activity programme is recovery focused to enhance your progress to lesser security.

thank you for sharing your wish for us to celebrate other cultures and belielfs. I shall definitely pass on this great idea to your ward and DRC. Please continue to be actively involved in the reviewing and planning of activities so that they remain relevant and engaging for you and other patients. You can do this by contacting your named nurse, your ward manager and/or any member of your clinical team.

once again many thanks for sharing with us your positive experiences and ideas for the 2018 activity programme.

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