9 June 2011
During an inspection in response to concerns
We received information about this service from other sources such as the local authority, and Sandwell PCT. This told us that some people may not always receive the care that they needed. Crown Meadow had a number of monitoring visits and had admissions to the service stopped until February 2011 when improvements had been made. Some concern remained around providing a clinical lead to oversee plans for people who needed nursing care. We were informed that the service was appointing a lead person at this time.
In May 2011 a further visit told us that there was sustained improvement in areas of assessment and care planning. There had been a noted effort in relation to personalising care records, so that they reflect the needs as well as the wishes of people. It was also noted that the staff team worked well as a team, with a positive caring attitude. However some concerns remained in relation to the assessment and management of people at risk of skin damage. We were also informed that the use of bed sides to protect people from falling from their bed did not include in all cases, the consent from the person to use bed sides.