We carried out the unannounced inspection on 15 and 16 December 2015. Church Farm Nursing Home is run and managed by Church Farming Nursing Home Ltd. The service provides accommodation and nursing care for up to 44 people. On the day of our inspection 44 people were using the service. The service supported people living with varying stages of dementia.
The service had a registered manager in place at the time of our inspection. 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 and associated Regulations about how the service is run.
People were protected from the risk of abuse and staff had a good understanding of their roles and responsibilities if they suspected abuse was happening. Staffing levels were sufficient to support people’s needs and people received care and support when required. People received their medicines as prescribed and the management of medicines was safe.
People were supported by staff who had received training that gave them the knowledge and skills to undertake their roles. People were supported to make decisions and where there was a lack of capacity to make certain decisions; people were protected under the Mental Capacity Act 2005. People were not deprived of their liberty without the required authorisation.
People were protected from the risks of inadequate nutrition. Specialist diets were provided if needed. Referrals were made to health care professionals when needed.
People who used the service, or their representatives, were encouraged to contribute to the planning of their care and they were treated in a caring and respectful manner. We saw staff were kind and compassionate when supporting people.
People were supported to pursue a varied range of social activities within the home and the broader community. People also felt they could report any concerns to the management team and felt they would be taken seriously.
People who used the service, or their representatives, were encouraged to be involved in the running of the home and systems were in place to monitor the quality of service provision. People also felt they could report any concerns to the management team and felt they would be taken seriously.