2 November 2018
During a routine inspection
Care service description
Rosemere is a care home that provides care, support and accommodation for a maximum of six adults with learning disabilities, one of whom was living with dementia. The service is managed by Avenues, a 'not for profit' provider of housing and support for people with learning disabilities, autism and/or mental health needs. At the time of the inspection six people were living at the service.
The care service has been developed and designed in line with the values that underpin the Registering the Right Support and other best practice guidance. These values include choice, promotion of independence and inclusion. People with learning disabilities and autism using the service can live as ordinary a life as any citizen
Rating at last inspection
At our last inspection we rated the service good. At this inspection we found the evidence continued to support the rating of good and there was no evidence or information from our inspection and ongoing monitoring that demonstrated serious risks or concerns. This inspection report is written in a shorter format because our overall rating of the service has not changed since our last inspection.
Why the service is rated good
People were safe with and staff and staff were aware of the safeguarding procedure. There were sufficient levels of staff on duty to ensure that people’s needs were met. Recruitment was robust to ensure that only appropriate staff were employed.
Risks to people’s care was managed well by staff and people received their medicines in a safe way. Regular health and safety checks of the premises and equipment were carried out. The provider had up-to date procedures to help ensure people remained safe in an emergency.
People were supported to have maximum choice and control of their lives and staff supported them in the least restrictive way possible. People were supported with their health needs. People were encouraged to eat and drink in a healthy way and people had choices of what they wanted to eat and drink.
People's needs had been assessed both before and after admission to the service. Care plans reflected people's needs and preferences. Care plans were evaluated regularly so they contained information about people's current needs. People chose how they spent their time and could take part in activities if they wanted to. Staff worked well together and communicated changes to people’s needs to each other.
People told us that they would speak to staff if they had any concerns. There was a complaints procedure should anyone wish to complain. There had been no complaints received since we last inspected.
The provider carried out quality assurance checks to ensure people received a good standard of care. Staff consulted with outside professionals to ensure the best delivery of care. People and staff had provided feedback when they were consulted about the service. Notifications were sent to the CQC where appropriate.
Further information is in the detailed findings below