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Complaints about Lynde House upheld

Posted: 12 September 2002 | Subscribe Online



A nursing home owned by the high-profile independent provider Westminster Health Care has been criticised for insufficient staffing levels and inadequate standards of cleanliness after an independent investigation.

The investigation into Lynde House, in Twickenham, London, was commissioned last year as a result of concerns raised by relatives of people cared for at the home.

The report states that at times there were not enough staff, that inadequately trained staff were allowed to carry out procedures such as ear syringing and administering medicines, and that housekeeping and cleanliness standards were not maintained.
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Concerns were also raised about the complaints procedure and the "poor and inadequate" supply of equipment.

Other criticisms refer to residents not being quickly referred to GPs, call bells being out of reach, and food being left on the lockers of residents unable to feed themselves.

Kingston and Richmond Health Authority is also criticised for failing to implement a robust complaints system or recognise deficiencies during routine visits and inspections.

Westminster Health Care said the report was "in many places inaccurate" and dismissed some of its conclusions as "simply wrong".
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It claimed staff numbers and equipment levels were sufficient, and that every complaint received a response.

"We accept that there were some concerns regarding the care we have provided to some of our residents," said chief executive Tony Heywood. "In every case we have done our best to put matters right."

He added that recent inspections by the National Care Standards Commission had found the home to be "well run".




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