Lois Bridges Reviews

Lois Bridges Reviews, Are they real or fake? Multiple fake reviews

Below you will find some of the creative writing the management team does. Fake reviews are written by management to make patients and families think Lois Bridges can help them with their eating disorder. If the only positive reviews are written by management or owners, can you believe the information provided? As you read the 18 five-star reviews, ask yourself, Would another person write this? Especially the international travellers who post these reviews, or are they paid for reviews?

40 reviews below are shown to be fake, and you can read the reason why each one is fake. Negative reviews were reported on Google until they were removed. Positive Google reviews can be purchased on https://sidesmedia.com/ and other sites.

Update in 2025 Lois Bridges has had an incredible amount of people from Poland attending treatment in Lois Bridges while also attending other places in Poland. Could these reviews be real or more fake reviews written by management?

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29 January 2025: Suspicious activities noticed consumer alert from google

Google issues consumer alert on Lois Bridges due to suspicious reviews

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Google has temporarily turned off posting reviews due to a recent increase in suspicious high- rated reviews.

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Serious concerns’ over private treatment centre for people with anorexia

Lois Bridges an Anorexia treatment centre at 3 Greenfield Road, Sutton, Dublin 13. Tel: 01 839 6147

SERIOUS CONCERNS WERE raised over a treatment centre for people with anorexia in Lois Bridges Dublin, according to a report released by the Mental Health Commission today.

Following two inspections, the Commission attached three conditions to the registration of Lois Bridges, including the complete prohibition on the admission of seriously physically unwell residents. Lois Bridges is a private, for-profit facility that provides care and treatment for adults with an eating disorder. The inspections took place on 21 – 24 March 2017 and 17 – 19 August 2017, and following these inspections the MHC said there “have been ongoing concerns about the safety of residents, risk management and staffing” in the centre. It issued an immediate action notice after the first inspection, but the concerns continued and the second inspection above was carried out. During this second inspection, there were again serious concerns – particularly in relation to seriously ill residents with anorexia. These concerns were again risk-rated as critical.

The inspector found that:

  • People were admitted with critically low body mass indexes (BMIs) and with blood and cardiac abnormalities
  • There were no facilities for taking daily bloods, essential in the initial treatment of a person with severe anorexia nervosa
  • There was a waiting time of 24 hours for blood results on weekdays, which impacted on the treatment of severely ill residents
  • There was no arrangement with any medical facilities, including the local Beaumont Hospital, for admission and gastroenterology input.

The report also stated that seriously and critically ill residents were discharged or transferred from Lois Bridges to the emergency department where they had to wait considerable lengths of time, with inadequate referral information and no prior contact from Lois Bridges with Beaumont Hospital staff. In addition, staffing at the centre remained at unsafe levels – there was only one consultant psychiatrist who was also the clinical director. The report says that the 16 hours of consultant psychiatrist input on-site every week is not sufficient enough to meet the needs of up to seven in-patients. The inspector found that the care and treatment of seriously ill residents with anorexia nervosa admitted to Lois Bridges was inadequate and unsafe and that there had been little improvement in the provision of safe care since the annual inspection in March 2017. The report said that: “There was little evidence that the current medical, nursing, or health care assistant staff had training in eating disorders.”

Lois Bridges Dirty and grimy
Lois Bridges Dirty and grimy

It also said:

  • There was a culture of informal governance structures in Lois Bridges, including ad hoc management meetings and informal discussions about clinical and organisational matters
  • It was apparent during interviews that some staff wanted to treat everyone, regardless of clinical risk and lack of appropriate facilities and staffing
  • There was a lack of awareness of the clinical implications of admitting severely ill residents to Lois Bridges without adequate medical back-up.

The commission put in place a number of recommendations based on the areas of non-compliance, and details of these and what was achieved can be found in the report.

Dr Enda Dooley, Assistant Inspector of Mental Health Services, said:

Following the inspection, the Commission attached three conditions to the registration of Lois Bridges, including the complete prohibition on the admission of seriously physically unwell residents. The Commission has met with the service to express its concerns and continues to closely monitoring the service’s improvement plans.

Click here for full report from Mental Health Commission

Click here for link to thejournal.ie publication

 

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