This inspection was completed by one inspector. We found that 24 people were living at Beaumont Edgbaston. We spoke with six people who used the service. Due to their complex health needs we were not able to speak with some people. We observed their experiences to inform our inspection. We spoke with the registered manager, the administrator, one qualified nurse, the activities coordinator and three care staff. Below is a summary of what we found. The summary describes what people told us, the records we looked at and what staff told us. If you wish to see the evidence supporting our summary please read the full report.Is the service safe?
People told us they felt safe. One person told us, "I feel safe." Safeguarding procedures were in place and staff understood their role in safeguarding the people they supported. Staff were aware of the provider's whistleblowing policy.
We found the provider had not met legal requirements for people who were unable to give consent to their care. This meant people's rights were not protected.
Staff knew about people's risk management plans and we saw they were supported in line with those plans. This meant people were cared for in a way that protected them from harm.
People were protected from the risks associated with the administration of medicines.
Systems were in place to make sure the registered manager learned from events such as accidents and incidents, complaints and checks made on the service. This reduced the risk to people.
CQC monitors the operation of the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards which applies to care homes. We saw that applications had needed to be submitted for eleven people and that these applications had been completed in line with legal requirements.
Is the service effective?
People told us their care needs were assessed with them. We saw care plans were regularly updated. One person told us, "The care is fine."
People received their medicines in the way they were prescribed.
Staff were appropriately trained to ensure they effectively met people's needs.
Is the service caring?
People were supported by kind and caring staff. One person told us, "The staff are caring and gentle."
People's preferences, interests and diverse needs had been recorded and care and support was provided in accordance with people's wishes.
Is the service responsive?
People were asked their views about the service and the provider acted on comments that people made. One person told us, "We have a choice about what we do. We can make suggestions about things like outings."
Where care staff had noticed people's changing needs, their care plans were updated to reflect this. We found staff discussed people's care needs with them on a regular basis.
Is the service well led?
The provider had risk management systems in place. We found the provider checked that risks were managed effectively. We found the provider used the information they gathered from their checks to develop a service improvement plan.
The provider sought the views of people who used the service. Records seen by us indicated that people were asked about the service and their views were acted on.
Staff told us they were clear about their roles and responsibilities. Staff told us they did not receive regular supervision or appraisals. Staff were not kept informed of improvements that needed to be made to the service.