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Compton place buildings
Compton place buildings










compton place buildings

Approximately 70% of our patients are cared for in the community, wherever those patients call home, however we do run 9 services from our Compton Hall and Cedars sites and those facilities need to be fit for purpose for the future. It is, of course, important to us that patients cared for at our two service sites have the best facilities. The feedback suggested there is a strong need for modernisation and upgrading of both services and our buildings and the necessary investment has been agreed by our Board of Trustees.Īs Compton Care, our services are focused on caring for people living with and managing a broad range of long term progressive conditions. Our survey consulted patients as well as staff, volunteers and the health and social care professionals who refer patients into our services of which the findings were similar. We welcome the feedback from the Patient-Led Assessments of the Care Environment (PLACE), particularly in light of the fact that Compton Care conducted our own survey last year. The results of the PLACE assessment, completed earlier this year, highlighted the need for improvements to be made to the ‘condition, appearance and maintenance’ of our buildings. The assessment is compulsory for all NHS buildings however we at Compton Care take part on a voluntary basis as an independent healthcare provider with the ultimate goal of improving outcomes for patients, families, visitors, staff and volunteers. Published recently on NHS digital are the results of Compton Care’s rating in our recent Patient Lead Assessment of the Care Environment (PLACE). Compton Care responds to 2018 PLACE Assessment












Compton place buildings