This inspection took place on 10 November 2015 and was unannounced. The service was last inspected on 18 August 2014, when the service was found to be compliant with the regulations assessed.
Hillcrest Care Home is registered to provide personal care and accommodation for up to 34 people, including older people, people living with a dementia and people living with a physical disability. The service is not registered to provide nursing care. The service is located in Catterick Garrison, and is close to local shops and amenities. At the time of our inspection there were 30 people living at the service.
The service had a registered manager, who had been registered with us since August 2011. 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 using the service, and their relatives, told us they felt safe at Hillcrest Care Home. Staff knew how to report any concerns about people’s welfare and had confidence in the registered manager responding appropriately to any concerns.
Staff were recruited safely and sufficient numbers of staff were available to meet people’s needs. Medicines were safely stored and people received the medicines they had been prescribed.
People had individual risk assessments in place, which ensured staff were aware of the risks relevant to each person’s care. The premises and equipment were maintained in safe working order. The service was homely and comfortable, although some areas looked worn and more adaptations could be made to support people living with a dementia.
Staff had the skills and knowledge they needed and felt supported by the registered manager. Staff supervision took place regularly to monitor staff performance.
The service was following the principles of the Mental Capacity Act 2005. At the time of the inspection no-one was subject to a Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards authorisation, although authorisations had been sought in the past. The assessment tools used to help staff make decisions about deprivation of liberty have been reviewed by the registered manager and provider to ensure that are implementing current best practice and protecting people’s legal rights.
People told us that the food was good. People’s dietary needs were assessed and monitored. Support had been requested from relevant professionals if there were concerns about people’s nutritional wellbeing. A range of foods, snacks and drinks were provided, to meet people’s individual needs.
Arrangements were in place so that people had access to a range of health and social care professionals. We received positive feedback from a health care professional, who told us the service worked well with them and provided a good standard of care to people.
People told us that they were well cared for and treated with dignity and respect by staff. We saw good examples of person centred care and a caring attitude by staff members during our visit.
Care staff knew people well and could describe people’s individual needs. People had their needs assessed and had detailed and individual care plans in place.
People had access to some activities and regular entertainers visited, although some people told us they wanted more involvement in their local community, such as walks out with staff. Visitors were made welcome and could visit when they wanted.
A complaints procedure was in place. People told us they felt able to raise any concerns or discuss anything they wanted to with the registered manager who encouraged feedback on an individual basis. There had been no recent formal complaints and people were happy with how any small issues had been responded to in the past.
People who used the service, relatives and staff were complimentary about the registered manager and their approach. The company director visited the service regularly to monitor the service and support the registered manager. Audits and checks were completed to monitor the service and identify any improvements that were needed.