25 April 2019
During a routine inspection
People's experience of using this service:
There was not a registered manager in place when we conducted our inspection. However, the acting registered manager was described as being approachable by people and staff.
The provider's quality assurance systems had failed to ensure CQC were always kept up to date with changes at the service.
Care records and risk assessments were being reviewed at the time of our inspection visit by the acting manager, to ensure records were brought up to date and were person centred.
People's safety had been considered and risks were managed by staff who knew people well.
Staff had received training in relation to safeguarding and knew how to protect people from harm.
Medicine was managed safely.
The buildings were clean and comfortable with plenty of room for people to live. People told us they felt safe with staff.
The risk of any infection spreading was reduced by the maintenance of good hygiene practice.
The provider delivered person-centred care. People’s needs were assessed to ensure the service could be tailored to meet their individual social, care and health needs.
People’s outcomes and long-term goals were considered, to ensure people achieved those goals.
People were supported to have 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.
Health care was focussed on ensuring people's on-going wellbeing and concentrated on improving people’s health.
People enjoyed living at the home and told us staff were kind and respectful of their choices. People were treated kindly and compassionately by staff.
People were supported to express their views and make decisions about the care and treatment they received.
Staff respected people's privacy and dignity.
People were supported to take part in activities of their choice.
Information was provided in a range of formats to support people’s understanding.
People could access spiritual support to meet their religious beliefs.
The provider had a complaints policy and process in place; people told us they would feel comfortable raising complaints.
When people reached the end of their life, the provider had policies in place to meet their wishes and preferences.
People, stakeholders and staff had an opportunity to shape the service.
The provider invested in staff development to ensure people received care from experienced and caring leaders.
Rating at last inspection: Good. The last report for Romsey Winchester was published in September 2016.
Why we inspected: This was a planned comprehensive inspection that was scheduled to take place in line with Care Quality Commission scheduling guidelines for adult social care services.
Follow up: We will continue to monitor the service to ensure it meets its regulatory requirements.
For more details, please see the full report which is on the CQC website at www.cqc.org.uk.