We inspected Valley View Care Home on 27 October 2015 and the visit was unannounced.
Our last inspection took place on 12 May 2014 and, at that time, we found the regulations we looked at were being met.
Valley View is a privately owned care home registered to provide accommodation and personal care for up to 18 older people. Nursing Care is not provided. The house, a converted property, is situated in the Pellon district of Halifax and can be easily reached by public transport from the town centre. The lounge and dining room are on the ground floor and single and double bedrooms on the ground and first floor. There is a stair lift between the two floors. At the time of our visit there were 13 people using the service, an additional person returned to their own home after a period of respite care.
There is a registered manager. A registered manager is a person who has registered with the Care Quality Commission to manage the service. Like registered providers, they are ‘registered persons’. Registered persons have legal responsibility for meeting the requirements in the Health and Social Care Act 2008 and associated Regulations about how the service is run.
People who used the service told us they felt safe with the care they were provided with. We found there were appropriate systems in place to protect people from risk of harm.
Recruitment processes were robust and thorough checks were always completed before staff started work to make sure they were safe and suitable to work in the care sector. Staff told us they felt supported by the proprietor and registered manager and that training opportunities were good. People and relatives we spoke with told us they liked the staff
There were enough staff on duty to make sure people’s care needs were met and activities were on offer to keep people occupied and stimulated. We saw people enjoying a craft session and karaoke and dancing in the afternoon.
The home was well maintained and homely. People’s bedrooms were personalised and we found everywhere was clean and tidy.
We found people had access to healthcare services and these were accessed in a timely way to make sure people’s health care needs were met. The medication system was well managed and people received their medicines at the right times.
On the day of our visit we saw people looked well cared for. We saw staff speaking calmly and respectfully to people who used the service. Staff demonstrated they knew people’s individual preferences and what they needed to do to meet people’s care needs.
We found the service was meeting the legal requirements relating to Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS).
Visitors told us they were always made to feel welcome and if they had any concerns or complaints they would feel able to take these up with the proprietor or the registered manager.
We saw there were systems in place to monitor the quality of the service. When areas for improvement were identified action was taken to address the shortfalls. People using the service were asked for their views and the proprietor and registered manager responded to their requests.
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