Enter and view: Rochdale Infirmary Urgent Treatment Centre
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Healthwatch Rochdale undertook an announced Enter and View visit to Rochdale Infirmary Urgent Treatment Centre on 2 March 2023. They spoke to 11 patients and 5 staff members.
They identified the following areas that were working well:
- The department was clean and tidy with hand sanitisation available.
- There were separate pathways in place for patients referred by NHS 111 or for eye issues.
- There was a separate waiting room and triage for children.
- There was a mental health room and two sensory rooms for children.
- There was clear information on waiting times and how to make a complaint.
- Staff wore name badges and appeared friendly and approachable.
- There were plenty of wheelchairs available.
They identified the following areas which needed improvement:
- Patients were attending The Urgent Treatment Centre incorrectly because it was more convenient, or they couldn’t get a GP appointment.
- Information was only available in English.
- There were no toys or activity equipment available in the children’s waiting room.
- It wasn’t easy to locate wheelchairs on arrival.
The report contains three recommendations about information on other languages, play equipment and access to wheelchairs. The report also contains a response from the provider setting out an action plan to address the issues raised.