Updated 18 October 2023
The Calico Group - St Johns Court was based in Blackburn and provided community based support for people in Blackburn and Darwen who misuse substances. Services offered include:
• Clinical assessment
• Clinical interventions
• Psychosocial interventions
• Prescribing
• Detoxification
• Rapid access prescribing
• Drug testing
The provider was Delphi Medical Consultants Ltd. The Calico Group - St Johns Court has been registered with CQC since 12 April 2022. The service is registered to provide the regulated activity of Treatment of disease, disorder or injury. The service had a registered manager.
The service has not been inspected by CQC, this is the first inspection.
What people who use the service say
We spoke with 11 clients and one carer.
Clients told us the staff were very respectful, helpful and caring. Staff encouraged people to develop hobbies and interests as an alternative to misusing substances. People felt listened to by staff. If they missed an appointment, staff would ring them to see how they were.
Clients told us the variety of support was helpful for their recovery, including one to one sessions, group work and support with other areas of their life including housing. Within one to one sessions, goals and aims were discussed. Clients said the groups were very helpful with challenging negative thoughts and beliefs and preparing them to be members of their local community again.
Clients valued the peer support offered to them from people with previous lived experience.
However there had been a turnover of staff which meant that clients had worked with several different recovery workers, this made it difficult to have consistency.
Three clients felt groups were not appropriate for them. Staff had respected this and explored other support.
One client was not aware of their care plan or risk assessment and did not know how to give feedback about the service.
Ideas for further development of the service that clients shared with us included a detox pod, to help people when they were reducing their substitute prescription and discuss with peers how they will cope. Another suggestion was an aftercare café where people with lived experience would volunteer to support others.