The Care Quality Commission orders the NHS to make rapid improvements at the Reaside Clinic.
Damaged furniture, dirty toilets, graffiti and mould were found in a secure mental health ward after whistleblowers called in inspectors.
"We saw damaged furniture, dirty toilets with urine on the floor, mould around showers and sinks and graffiti which hadn’t been removed. She said inspectors did find staff working hard to support people and keep them safe without overuse of restraints.
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