

"The inspectors also noted that our managers had a good understanding of the service and were visible and approachable for staff and patients, and staff were open, honest and transparent, all of which contributed to the improved Good rating for the service being well-led. “The report highlights the safe care provided by the service, and our good track record on safety, and notes that people at the hospital were supported by a full range of specialists to meet their individual needs. "We are especially pleased that patients who were asked their thoughts during the inspection were positive about the service and reported that staff were very good, and they felt supported.

Hospital Manager at Cygnet Hospital Stevenage, Suzie Adam, said: “We are delighted with the improved rating, and the very positive feedback we have received from the regulator, which reflects our strong commitment towards those in our care, and the positive culture we have developed. At the time of the inspection, 78 patients were receiving care and treatment. Located in Graveley Road, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, Cygnet Hospital Stevenage, run by Cygnet Health Care, offers a range of services for people with mental health needs and learning disabilities, and consists of six wards. The Care Quality Commission, the health and social care services regulator, has awarded an overall rating of Good to Cygnet Hospital Stevenage, recognising the improvements that have been made since a previous inspection last year. Staff at Cygnet Hospital Stevenage celebrate CQC rating
