My beautiful friend died in this unit. Death was preventiable
My beautiful friend died in this unit. Death was preventiable
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My beautiful friend died in this unit. Death was preventiable
Staff were extremely friendly and approachable and supported my mum whilst she was staying there for 5 weeks on Dunsmore Ward. They were also very good at reassuring us (the family) Couldn't beat the quality of care provided by them!
Your a disgrace you need to be shut down worst hospital I've ever been at !
Total nightmare avoid at all costs prison with fancy decor
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I worked here back. In 2018 the staff are underpaid for what they do, the wards are dangerous especially dunsmore not enough staff to monitor patients
I've worked at Cygnet Coventry for nearly 3 years. I have spent nearly 20 yrs working in the healthcare sector and Cygnet Coventry was one of the best hospitals. Its a real shame that so many people ate posting negative comments 😕
I was first admitted to middlemarch ward where I received little support when adjusting to it. As a rehabilitation ward , they offered just one hour a week of talking therapy and the leave given was very minimal. The garden door was locked, as was the quiet room and altogether with very little leave, it felt very closterphobic. It wasn't that the staff don't care there but there just wasn't enough staff, sometimes 3 staff to 16 patients.you could bang your head against the wall for hours there and nobody would come leaving blood against the walls. I was eventually transferred to find more ward which though it was chaotic, there was always staff around so you felt safe and the doctor was brilliant unlike middlemarch ward goes doctors were all locum so changed frequently with different views, leaving me confused