11 December 2020
During an inspection looking at part of the service
Millbank is registered to accommodate 36 people. There were 16 people using the service at the time of our inspection. Some of whom were living with dementia. Each person had their own bedroom and each bedroom had en-suite toilet and showering facilities. People had access to a variety of communal areas and outside spaces.
We found the following examples of good practice.
¿The home was visibly clean and tidy.
¿Posters and other guidance were placed around the home to remind people and visitors to wash their hands and to follow safe infection control practices.
¿The registered manager was aware of all current guidance provided both locally and nationally on how to reduce the risk of the spread of the infection at the home.
¿ Access to the home was restricted. No new admissions to the home were currently permitted .
¿ Regular testing was completed of staff and people living at the home.
¿ Visitors were currently prohibited from entering the home; however, an assessment of how to enable visitors to see relatives had been completed. A booking system will be in place. All visitors will be expected to have a COVID-19 test 24 hours prior to the visit and then again before the visit. Two negative test results are required prior to entry to the designated area of the home. An area of the home had been assessed as the safest place for visitors to see relatives.
¿ Staff supported people to maintain contact with family and friends in other ways. This has included the use of technology, such as Skype as well as regular phone calls.
¿ Clear admissions procedure were in place for people coming from their own home, the community and hospital. A 14-day isolation period will commence for all new admissions to the home.
¿ Ample supplies of PPE were in place. Training on the safe 'Donning and Doffing' of this PPE had been completed by all staff.
¿ Clear, designated isolation areas were in place that could be closed off to the rest of the home for people who had a positive COVID-19 test. These areas have their own communal areas and kitchen.
¿ A designated staffing team was assigned to the isolation areas. Those staff have their own entrance and exit, which means they do not enter other parts of the home.
¿Staffing hours had been increased and one to one support was provided for people living with dementia to keep them safe and reassured.
¿ No agency staff have been used throughout the pandemic. Employed staff have covered extra shifts where needed; this has helped to keep people safe from the risk of the spread of infection.
Further information is in the detailed findings below.