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PoC1C 100457 2.00 Statement of purpose: Template for service providers 1

PoC1C 100457 2.00 Statement of purpose: Template for service providers 2

Statement of purpose Health and Social Care Act 2008 Part 1 The provider s name, legal status, address and other contact details Including address for service of notices and other documents PoC1C 100457 2.00 Statement of purpose: Template for service providers 3

Please first read the guidance document Statement of purpose: Guidance for providers Statement of purpose, Part 1 Health and Social Care Act 2008, Regulation 12, schedule 3 The provider s business contact details, including address for service of notices and other documents, in accordance with Sections 93 and 94 of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 1. Provider s name and legal status Full name 1 Saint Francis Hospice CQC provider ID 1-101635251 Legal status 1 Individual Partnership Organisation 2. Provider s address, including for service of notices and other documents Business address 2 Town/city County Post code The Hall, Broxhill Road, Havering-atte-Bower Romford Essex RM4 1QH Business telephone 01708 753319 Electronic mail (email) 3 tessmith@sfh.org.uk By submitting this statement of purpose you are confirming your willingness for CQC to use the email address supplied at Section 2 above for service of documents and for sending all other correspondence to you. Email ensures fast and efficient delivery of important information. If you do not want to receive documents by email please check or tick the box below. We will not share this email address with anyone else. I/we do NOT wish to receive notices and other documents from CQC by email 1 Where the provider is a partnership please fill in the partnership s name at Full name in Section 1 above. Where the partnership does not have a name, please fill in the names of all the partners at Section 3 below 2 Where you do not agree to service of notices and other documents by email they will be sent by post to the business address shown in Section 2. This includes draft and final inspection reports. This postal business address will be included on the CQC website. 3 Where you agree to service of notices and other documents by email your copies will be sent to the email address shown in Section 2. This includes draft and final inspection reports. PoC1C 100457 2.00 Statement of purpose: Template for service providers 4

Please note: CQC can deem notices sent to the email or postal address for service you supply in your statement of purpose as having been served as described in Sections 93 and 94 of the Health and Social Care Act 2008. The address supplied must therefore be accurate, up to date, and able to ensure prompt delivery of these important documents. 3. The full names of all the partners in a partnership Names: PoC1C 100457 2.00 Statement of purpose: Template for service providers 5

Statement of purpose Health and Social Care Act 2008 Part 2 Aims and objectives PoC1C 100457 2.00 Statement of purpose: Template for service providers 6

Please read the guidance document Statement of purpose: Guidance for providers. Aims and objectives What are your aims and objectives in providing the regulated activities and locations shown in part 3 of this statement of purpose With over 30 years experience, the trustees, executive team, workforce and volunteers of Saint Francis Hospice aim to offer high quality specialist palliative care services for the local community. Our vision statement is: SFH is committed to helping anyone in our community who is affected by a life limiting illness to receive excellent person centered care when they need it, wherever they are, and ideally in the place of their choosing. To achieve this aim a variety of services are provided including a 19 bedded inpatient unit, day therapy, community & crisis support and hospice at home services. Family and psychological support services are provided for individuals, families & carers. Bereavement services are provided for those who have been looked after by any of the hospice services. All these services provide holistic care utilising the skills of a multidisciplinary team of staff, including medical, nursing, psychotherapy, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, social work, chaplaincy and complementary therapy, all of whom have received specialist training in palliative care. There is also an onsite education centre providing a wide range of mandatory and specialist palliative care specific education to support the development of palliative care knowledge and skills of specialist and generalist health and social care workforces. We also ensure that we work well with the wider NHS Trusts and community service providers to ensure people enter and leave our service well supported and in a planned way. PoC1C 100457 2.00 Statement of purpose: Template for service providers 7

Statement of purpose Health and Social Care Act 2008 Part 3 Location(s), and the people who use the service there their service type(s) their regulated activity(ies) PoC1C 100457 2.00 Statement of purpose: Template for service providers 8

Fill in a separate part 3 for each location The information below is for location no.: 1 of a total of: 1 locations Name of location Saint Francis Hospice Address The Hall, Broxhill Road Havering-atte-Bower, Romford Postcode RM4 1QH Telephone 01708 753319 Email tessmith@sfh.org.uk PoC1C 100457 2.00 Statement of purpose: Template for service providers 9

Description of the location (The premises and the area around them, access, adaptations, equipment, facilities, suitability for relevant special needs, staffing & qualifications etc) Saint Francis Hospice is an independent charity that provides the very best in specialist care for local people with complex needs related to life-limiting illness, and inspires and educates others to support a service provided currently free of charge to individuals, carers and those imporatnt to them. We provide our full range of services to people resident in the boroughs of Barking, Dagenham, Havering, and Brentwood and in-patient and day therapy services only to people living in Redbridge and the border of West Essex (Abridge) who are suffering from a lifelimiting illness. We also offer support to the families, carers and those who are important to the person living with a life limiting illness. Saint Francis Hospice is a registered charity which was founded in 1974 to offer high quality specialist palliative care to patients who have cancer or other life-limiting illnesses. This care is provided to people of 18 years and over of any age, race, sexuality, religion or ethical belief. Support is also given to their families and carers both during illness and after the death of the person. To note we are proactive with registration variance which enables us to treat a person within the 16 18 years age bracket. The hospice staff work as a multidisciplinary team. Our aim is to alleviate suffering which may be physical, emotional, social and spiritual, in order to enhance the quality of life of each person and those important to them. We believe that individuals, their families and carers are partners with us in the planning and implementation of their care. Wherever possible, information is provided to enable individuals to make their own choices about the care they receive and the setting in which it is provided. The hospice is also an education and resource centre providing a comprehensive range of education and training to all who are involved in the provision of care; whether that care is in hospices, hospitals or in the community. We are proactive with engagement throughout our communities with professionals, carers and community groups. No of approved places / overnight beds (not NHS) 19 PoC1C 100457 2.00 Statement of purpose: Template for service providers 10

CQC service user bands The people that will use this location ( The whole population means everyone). Adults aged 18-65 Adults aged 65+ Mental health Physical disability Dementia People with an eating disorder Sensory impairment People detained under the Mental Health Act People who misuse drugs or alcohol Learning difficulties or autistic disorder Children aged 0 3 years Children aged 4-12 Children aged 13-18 The whole population Other (please specify below) PoC1C 100457 2.00 Statement of purpose: Template for service providers 11

The CQC service type(s) provided at this location Acute services (ACS) Prison healthcare services (PHS) Hospital services for people with mental health needs, learning disabilities, and problems with substance misuse (MLS) Hospice services (HPS) Rehabilitation services (RHS) Long-term conditions services (LTC) Residential substance misuse treatment and/or rehabilitation service (RSM) Hyperbaric chamber (HBC) Community healthcare service (CHC) Community-based services for people with mental health needs (MHC) Community-based services for people with a learning disability (LDC) Community-based services for people who misuse substances (SMC) Urgent care services (UCS) Doctors consultation service (DCS) Doctors treatment service (DTS) Mobile doctor service (MBS) Dental service (DEN) Diagnostic and or screening service (DSS) Care home service without nursing (CHS) Care home service with nursing (CHN) Specialist college service (SPC) Domiciliary care service (DCC) Supported living service (SLS) Shared Lives (SHL) Extra Care housing services (EXC) Ambulance service (AMB) Remote clinical advice service (RCA) Blood and Transplant service (BTS) PoC1C 100457 2.00 Statement of purpose: Template for service providers 12

Regulated activity(ies) carried on at this location Personal care Accommodation for persons who require nursing or personal care Accommodation for persons who require treatment for substance abuse Accommodation and nursing or personal care in the further education sector Treatment of disease, disorder or injury Tes Smith Assessment or medical treatment for persons detained under the Mental Health Act Surgical procedures Diagnostic and screening procedures Tes Smith Management of supply of blood and blood derived products etc Transport services, triage and medical advice provided remotely Maternity and midwifery services Termination of pregnancies Services in slimming clinics Nursing care Family planning service PoC1C 100457 2.00 Statement of purpose: Template for service providers 13

Statement of purpose Health and Social Care Act 2008 Part 4 Registered manager details Including address for service of notices and other documents PoC1C 100457 2.00 Statement of purpose: Template for service providers 14

Please first read the guidance document Statement of purpose: Guidance for providers The information below is for manager number: 1 of a total of: 1 Managers working for the provider shown in part 1 1. Manager s full name Tes Smith 2. Manager s contact details Business address Town/city County Post code Saint Francis Hospice The Hall, Broxhill Road Havering-atte-Bower Romford Essex RM4 1QH Business telephone 01708 753319 Manager s email address 1 tessmith@sfh.org.uk 1 Where the manager has agreed to service of notices and other documents by email they will be sent to this email address. This includes draft and final inspection reports on all locations where they manage regulated activities. Where the manager does not agree to service of notices and other documents by email they will be sent by post to the provider postal business address shown in Part 1 of the statement of purpose. This includes draft and final inspection reports on all locations. Please note: CQC can deem notices sent to manager(s) at the relevant email or postal address for service in this statement of purpose as having been served, as described in Sections 93 and 94 of the Health and Social Care Act 2008. The address supplied must therefore be accurate, up to date, and able to ensure prompt delivery of these important documents to registered managers. 3. Locations managed by the registered manager at 1 above (Please see part 3 of this statement of purpose for full details of the location(s)) Name(s) of location(s) (list) Percentage of time spent at this location PoC1C 100457 2.00 Statement of purpose: Template for service providers 15

4. Regulated activity(ies) managed by this manager Personal care Accommodation for persons who require nursing or personal care Accommodation for persons who require treatment for substance abuse Accommodation and nursing or personal care in the further education sector Treatment of disease, disorder or injury Assessment or medical treatment for persons detained under the Mental Health Act Surgical procedures Diagnostic and screening procedures Management of supply of blood and blood derived products etc Transport services, triage and medical advice provided remotely Maternity and midwifery services Termination of pregnancies Services in slimming clinics Nursing care Family planning service 5. Locations, regulated activities and job shares Where this manager does not manage all of the regulated activities ticked / checked at 4 above at all of the locations listed at 3 above, please describe which regulated activities they manage at which locations below. Please also describe below any job share arrangements that include or affect this manager. PoC1C 100457 2.00 Statement of purpose: Template for service providers 16