15 November 2017
During a routine inspection
There was a registered manager in place who was also the owner. 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.
At the last inspection on 01 May 2017 the service was rated Good. At this inspection we found the service remained Good.
Clifford House operated as a family home and the three people who lived there had done so for over 20 years as part of the family unit. One person who lived at the home said, “This is my home and family we are all so lucky here to be looked after [registered manager/owner].”
Relatives told us they were made welcome by a caring and compassionate person who supported their relatives. They told us they were happy with the care provided and had no concerns about their relatives safety. One relative said, “I would give [Registered manager/owner] 100% an absolutely wonderful person.”
Suitable arrangements were in place to protect people from abuse and unsafe care. People at Clifford house told us they felt safe.
The registered manager/owner with part time support from a family member provided care and guidance for the three people who lived at Clifford House. No staff had been recruited for many years.
We looked around the building and found it had been maintained, was clean and hygienic and a safe place for people to live. We found equipment had been serviced and maintained as required.
We found that medicines were managed well and in line with people’s needs.
We observed during the inspection visit warm and friendly interactions between the owner and people who lived at the home. We saw the owner was able to communicate well with the people they supported.
People had been supported to have maximum choice and control of their lives and staff supported them in the least restrictive way possible; the policies and systems in the service supported this practice.
People who lived at Clifford House told us they enjoyed the meals and choices made available to them and they supported the owner with cooking and cleaning of the kitchen area. One person who lived at the home said, “We make what we like each day, [owner] is a very good cook.”
We found people had access to healthcare professionals and records were kept of outcomes of visits and what action was taken to meet their healthcare needs.
The service had information with regards to support from an external advocate should this be required by them.
The service had a complaints procedure which was made available to people on their admission to the home and their relatives. The people we spoke with told us they were happy with the service and had no complaints
Monitoring of the quality of the service provided was done on an informal basis. For instance Informal discussions with people who lived at Clifford house and relatives.