9 February 2022
During an inspection looking at part of the service
The service accommodates up to 23 people in a large detached property. At the time of our inspection there were 17 people using the service. The service specialises in the care of older people and those living with dementia.
We found the following examples of good practice.
When people had tested positive to COVID-19, staff supported people to follow the most recent government guidance to isolate in their own rooms.
Staff had been trained in infection prevention and control, food hygiene and COVID-19. They had also been trained in hand washing and donning and doffing personal protective equipment. Staff who were more vulnerable to contracting COVID-19 had been supported through shielding and staff had requested the advice of a medical professional.
A regular programme of testing for COVID-19 was in place for staff and people who lived in the service. This meant swift action could be taken if anyone received a positive test result.
Cleaning took place throughout the day, when the domestic staff finished their shift, care staff continued to ensure that touch points were regularly sanitised. The manager recognised there was a shortage of allocated cleaning hours; they recently recruited a housekeeper to double the current staff hours for cleaning.
There was a robust infection prevention and control audit in place. Where there were areas for improvement identified, there was a clear audit trail and information on how this had been followed up.
People told us they were really well cared for and kept safe throughout the pandemic, one person asked if there could be an award for the staff and management.