4 February 2021
During an inspection looking at part of the service
Bodmeyrick Residential Home is a residential care home providing personal care to 27 people aged 65 and over at the time of the inspection. The service can support up to 28 people.
People’s experience of using this service and what we found
We had received information of concern regards to how people’s risks were being managed, in particular falls, moving and handling and in relation to hydration, nutrition and swallowing. These concerns were not substantiated. People’s individual risks were identified, and extensive risk assessment reviews had been carried out to identify ways to keep people safe. Risk management considered people’s physical and mental health needs and showed measures to manage risk were as least restrictive as possible.
Where people’s needs changed there was timely contact and involvement of relevant health and social care professionals. One professional commented: “Staff contact the surgery by a variety of methods depending on the urgency of the problem…. I have always found the staff to be knowledgeable regarding the residents…. This has a positive effect on the holistic response to residents changing needs.”
We had received information regarding the heating and hot water systems not working properly. We asked the registered manager to look into these concerns. They carried out temperature checks over a period of time. It was found that room temperatures were fine and would continue to be monitored. There had been a problem with the hot water which was remedied by the maintenance team and electrician on 20 January 2021 with the thermostat being replaced.
We had also received information about a fire at the service. We established that staff followed the correct evacuation procedures to keep people safe. We contacted the fire service, who confirmed that the premises were safe, stating, “From the information held on our system, it seems that these premises are well managed.”
People had personal emergency evacuation plans (PEEPs), which are individual plans, detailing how people will be alerted to danger in an emergency, and how they will then be supported to reach safety. Staff had received health and safety and fire safety training to ensure they knew their roles and responsibilities when protecting people in their care.
We had received information of concern about people’s needs not being met and staffing numbers being low. Also, that some staff have not had the required training to do their role safely and competently. These concerns were not substantiated. We raised these with the registered manager. The registered manager provided us with evidence that people’s needs were being met in a timely way according to their assessed care and support needs. People we spoke to in general felt their needs were being met and had no concerns about staffing levels and staff competence to support them appropriately. We observed people’s needs being met during our visit in an unhurried manner. For example, call bells were responded to in a timely manner and staff were seen spending time with people engaging in meaningful conversations.
We were assured that the infection control measures, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and guidance on working in a pandemic were being followed to keep people safe.
We had received information of concern stating that staff did not feel able to raise concerns with the management team, felt unsupported, undervalued and felt focus was on negatives leading to staff feeling bullied. However, during this inspection staff we met and spoke with gave a different view. Staff commented: “Morale is good. The managers are very supportive. I can always speak to them, doors always open and you can talk about anything. We are always thanked at the end of our shifts” and “I love it here. I have been supported from the start. I have never felt bullied and everyone seems to enjoy working at Bodmeyrick.”
For more details, please see the full report which is on the CQC website at www.cqc.org.uk
Rating at last inspection: The last rating for this service was Good (report published in December 2019).
Why we inspected
We undertook the targeted inspection to check on specific concerns we had which related to the safe care and treatment of people, specifically the number of staff on duty and how risks were managed and how the management team supported their staff.
CQC have introduced targeted inspections to follow up on a Warning Notice or other specific concerns. They do not look at an entire key question, only the part of the key question we are specifically concerned about. Targeted inspections do not change the rating from the previous inspection. This is because they do not assess all areas of a key question.
We looked at infection prevention and control measures under the Safe key question. We look at this in all care home inspections even if no concerns or risks have been identified. This is to provide assurance that the service can respond to coronavirus and other infection outbreaks effectively.
You can read the report from our last comprehensive inspection, by selecting the ‘all reports’ link for Bodmeyrick Residential Home on our website at www.cqc.org.uk.
Follow up
We will continue to monitor information we receive about the service until we return to visit as per our re-inspection programme. If we receive any concerning information we may inspect sooner.