Hospice praised for going ‘above and beyond’
1st April 2022
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The Hospice Charity Partnership’s John Taylor site has been awarded the top rating of outstanding following a recent inspection from the Care Quality Commission (CQC).

Health regulators, who visited the Birmingham-based charity unannounced in January 2022, published their report in which they praise the hospice for going ‘above and beyond’ to provide expert palliative and end of life care for patients, families and carers.

The Hospice Charity Partnership, formed from Birmingham St Mary’s and John Taylor Hospice, provides services for people across the city including Inpatient Units, specialist community services, complementary therapies, day hospices, bereavement services, and wellbeing and spiritual care.

After inspecting the premises and talking to staff, volunteers, patients and families, Sarah Dunnett, CQC’s head of hospital inspection, said: “When we inspected John Taylor Hospice, we were extremely impressed by the level of support people received in its care.

“We found staff went above and beyond to honour patient’s wishes at the end of their life, in thoughtful and innovative ways.

“This is a great service, providing the best care for people in difficult circumstances. The whole team deserve to be congratulated for all their hard work and commitment.”

The inspection team received consistently positive comments from relatives with one family member saying staff treated them as ‘part of the John Taylor family’ and how at a difficult time, it was a ‘wonderful experience’.

Simon Fuller, CEO of The Hospice Charity Partnership, said: “We are absolutely delighted with the CQC’s report and that the inspectors have seen how important a high standard of care is to our charity.

“Our patients are at the heart of everything we do, and we are pleased to see that didn’t go unnoticed during our inspection. Our people strive to go the extra mile and do everything they can to support patients and their family members.

“It is our people’s dedication and passion for their work and our charity that has got us to where we are today and this CQC rating is a testament to them. I would like to thank everyone for their continued hard work and support.”

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is the independent regulator of health and adult social care in England.

Read the full report.

Pictured: Staff Sarah Mimmack, Michelle Richards, Lyn Hindley, Karen Scandrett, Julie O’Toole and Simon Fuller

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