20 February 2013
During a routine inspection
We found that people did not always have regular opportunities to discuss their care.
We found that decisions taken in the best interests of a person had been documented. The impact of one such decision on other people at the home had not been considered.
Care plans contained detailed information about people but poor organisation of files and gaps in information could result in a risk of unsafe or inappropriate care. Records could not be located promptly. People's individual needs were not always met due to a lack of documented assessments. Some needs could not always be attended to promptly because of staff shortages.
People told us that they felt safe. We found that some of the home's procedures to protect people from financial abuse were not always followed.
Care workers told us that they felt well supported by the manager, though regular recorded supervisions had not always taken place and some training had not been completed. Care workers did not feel that the manager was supported by the provider. They said that the manager had "been left in the dark" by the provider. The provider sent us an email on 1 march 2013 stating their intention to close The Chimes in May 2013. We have not received statutory notification of this.