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Here's the Mancunian Way for today: Hello A Stockport hospital where three young women died within weeks last year has been told to make improvements after a number of breaches were reported by health inspectors.
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) found child and adolescent mental health (CAMHS) services at Cheadle Royal Hospital to be ‘inadequate’.
The hospital, on a whole, was rated as ‘requires improvement’. The 150-bed hospital provides care to people with ‘diverse nursing needs’, including adults with psychiatric intensive care needs, personality disorders and eating disorders.
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