- Hospice service
Demelza, Hospice Care for Children - SE London
All Inspections
19 September 2016
During a routine inspection
The service was last inspected on 28 October 2013 when we found all of the regulations inspected were met.
The service has a registered manager. 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. The provider also runs a children’s hospice in Kent (Demelza Kent) and the registered manager is registered for both services. She had an office at each of the provider’s sites and spent time at both.
Children and young people who used Demelza SEL, and their families received care that was compassionate and kind. People felt the practical and emotional help they were given had an impact on their lives, both during their child’s illness and afterwards. Care was provided with regards for children’s privacy and dignity and parents’ roles were valued.
The staff were responsive to children and families’ individual needs and they were assessed and catered for. Care planning was on going so changes in children's conditions were addressed, There were therapeutic activities which children enjoyed and were suitable for their needs. The staff took into account the needs of the whole family and support was available for siblings and grandparents as well as parents. Groups were arranged for siblings to meet others in the same position.
The care provided was safe. Staff were knowledgeable about abuse and the action to take if they suspected children were at risk of harm. Medicines were managed well and children received them as prescribed. Staff recruitment made sure staff were suitable to care for children. The building was kept safe and well maintained.
Staff were trained and supported to do their jobs well. Children and young people were supported with their nutritional needs. Demelza SEL had effective relationships with hospitals and health professionals to ensure that children and young people’s needs were met without delay. This helped to minimise children and young people’s pain, discomfort and distress.
Staff were trained in the principles of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA). People’s rights were respected and when necessary decisions were made in children and young people’s best interests.
There were good management arrangements to check and ensure the on-going quality of the service. The provider kept in touch with developments in the field of paediatric palliative care.
28 October 2013
During a routine inspection
We found treatment and care was planned and delivered to meet individuals' needs and to promote their safety and wellbeing. The service worked with other services to ensure people received coordinated treatment, care and support. There were enough staff on duty to meet people's needs and they took steps to protect people from acquiring healthcare associated infections. Staff maintained records that were accurate and fit for purpose to support the safe and effective provision of the service.
In this report the name of a registered manager appears who was not in post and not managing the regulatory activities at this location at the time of the inspection. Their name appears because they were still a Registered Manager on our register at the time.
12 December 2012
During a routine inspection
We found the provider had arrangements in place for obtaining and acting in accordance with, the consent of people using the service and their parents. There were also arrangements in place to ensure people were safeguarded against the risk of abuse. Proper steps were taken to protect people against the risks of receiving care or treatment that was inappropriate or unsafe, and there was an effective complaints system. Procedures were in place to ensure staff employed by the provider were suitably qualified and experienced, and that all checks as to their suitability were carried out before they started work.