Care Quality Commission inspectors raise concerns about patients at high security hospital being restrained too oftenBroadmoor high-security hospital has been rated as inadequate,with concerns raised about excessive exercise of restraint and seclusion of patients.
Inspectors from health regulator the Care Quality Commission (CQC) highlighted staffing shortages and destitute morale as contributing to problems at the Berkshire hospital, which houses notorious criminals including the Yorkshire Ripper, or Peter Sutcliffe.
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Source: theguardian.com