8 July 2014
During an inspection looking at part of the service
During our inspection we looked at care plans, policies and procedures, training records and staff records. We spoke with three people using the service and one relative. We also spoke with the registered manager, deputy manager and three members of the care staff. This is a summary of what we found.
We considered our inspection findings to answer questions we always ask;
' Is the service safe?
' Is the service effective?
' Is the service caring?
' Is the service responsive?
' Is the service well led?
Is the service safe?
The service was safe. The Care Quality Commission (CQC) monitors the operation of the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLs) which applies to care homes. Policies and procedures were in place and relevant staff had been trained to understand when an application under DoLs should be made, and how to submit one.
Is the service effective?
The service was effective. We looked at two care plans for people who had come to live at the home since our inspection in April 2014. Each care plan demonstrated that the provider had undertaken pre-admission assessments and included information, personal histories, risk assessments, dietary needs, cultural needs and social needs. This enabled the service to reach judgements about whether they could effectively meet people's needs.
Is the service caring?
The service was caring. We observed positive interaction between people who use the service and care workers. For example when care workers were talking with people sat in chairs the care workers 'knelt down' to be at 'eye level' with the person they were talking with. One care worker explained: 'It is respectful to talk to people and to have them engage with us in a way that they are comfortable. Kneeling down and engaging with people at 'eye level' also helps people to understand especially if they have a hearing or visual impairment'.
Is the service responsive?
The service was responsive. Clear and detailed daily care records were completed by care staff to show people had received help and support in accordance with their care plans.
Is the service well led?
The service was well led. Arrangements were in place to deal with foreseeable emergencies. The service maintained a personal emergency evacuation plan for each person and had developed a contingency plan that would ensure that the needs of people using the service would be met in the event of an incident affecting the safe running of the home.