Report slams care at mental health ward

Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board has been criticised for the standard of care at a mental health ward of Ysbyty Glan Clwyd in Rhyl.

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Staff at 'zoo like' psychiatric unit to be reported

Ten members of staff from a psychiatric unit where patients were claimed by families to have been treated “like animals” have been reported to their professional bodies.

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Wales' First Minister Carwyn Jones has promised that disciplinary action will follow a damning report claiming “institutionalised abuse” at the Tawel Fan ward of the Ablett Unit, at Glan Clwyd Hospital, near Rhyl.

The Crown Prosecution Service has decided that no action will be taken against anyone. But a report to next week’s meeting of the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board says that seven employees have been referred to the Nursing and Midwifery Council and three to the General Medical Council.

The Board’s chief executive Professor Trevor Purt has already described the treatment of some patients as “shocking, inexcusable and unacceptable.”

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Report gives family's accounts of care on health ward

The family of one patient on Tawel Fan ward of the Ablett Unit at Glan Clwyd Hospital described what they saw as 'like a zoo'.

And it was like when you go in a zoo and see animals that have been captured there for a long time and that's all they've got to do is walk around and around…

– Family of one patient

The report also details one occasion when a patient was complaining of discomfort in their arm. The report says the response from staff was 'Oh [the patient] did complain of a painful arm, but we didn't take much notice really.'

After being taken to A&E, a broken wrist was diagnosed.

Health chief 'extremely sorry' for letting patients down

An independent report into concerns over patient treatment and care on the Ablett Unit at Glan Clwyd Hospital has been published.

The Chief Executive of the health board said: " I am extremely sorry that we let our vulnerable patients and their families down so badly."

We are making public the independent report into the care and treatment of the patients on the ward prior to the ward’s closure in December 2013.

We have prioritised a range of work to prevent anything like this from happening again.

On behalf of the Health Board, I am extremely sorry that we let our vulnerable patients and their families down so badly.

– Professor Trevor Purt, Betsi Cadwaladr UHB

Update expected on investigation into north Wales mental health unit

Betsi Cadwaladr Health Board is expected to provide an update later on the investigation into the treatment and care of patients on the Ablett Unit at Glan Clwyd Hospital.

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The mental health unit was closed in December 2013 after 'serious concerns' were raised by staff and families.

North Wales Police launched an investigation and the Health Board ordered an external independent review. Several members of staff were suspended.

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Police 'assisting' health board in investigation

In accordance with the practices with our partners we have attended a meeting where concerns have been raised in relation to the quality and safety of patient care on Tawel Fan mental health ward in the Ablett Unit, at Ysbyty Glan Clwyd.

As such, at this stage we will be assisting Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board Trust in the investigation which is currently in its infancy.”

– North Wales Police

Ward closure 'clear evidence for Keogh-style inquiry'

Commenting on the north Wales health board's decision to close a mental health ward within the Ablett Unit in Ysbyty Glan Clwyd, Welsh Conservative Shadow Minister for Health Darren Millar AM said:

“This is more clear evidence of the need for an independent Keogh-style inquiry into standards of patient care within the Welsh NHS.

“This closure will be of deep concern to patients and their families and it’s hugely important that the health board quickly gets a grip on alternative arrangements for care.

“It is crucial that this does not infringe on the availability of beds for other patients over the Christmas period.

“Incidents like this clearly demonstrate the need for sufficient flexibility and availability of inpatient beds within mental health care right across Wales.”

Patients transferred from mental health ward

Eight patients have been affected by the closure of a mental health ward at Ysbyty Glan Clwyd after concerns were raised about the quality of patient care.

Six patients have been moved to other mental health units in north Wales while two others have been transferred to another ward in the Ablett Unit at Glan Clwyd.

We are aware of the decision and actions taken by Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board to close Tawel Fan. The quality and safety of care provided to patients is paramount and we are reassured that health board has acted quickly to ensure the concerns that have been raised are thoroughly investigated."

– Welsh Government spokesperson

Health board taking matter 'extremely seriously'

I would like to reassure patients and their families that we are taking this matter extremely seriously and that our priority is to ensure the safety and wellbeing of our vulnerable patients.

Immediate action has been taken in order to safeguard the patients and staff on Tawel Fan ward.

A small number of staff have been removed from patient care duties while we investigate.

Tawel Fan ward will reopen as soon as it is safe and appropriate to do so.”

– Angela Hopkins, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board
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