4 February 2019
During a routine inspection
People’s experience of using this service:
• The service had improved since the last inspection. Staff supervision had increased, and these improvements had been embedded. People who used the service and staff were now being asked to provide feedback on the service. This feedback was sought through questionnaires and/or meetings on a one to one basis or in groups.
• People told us they ‘liked’ the staff and they were positive about how they were treated by staff. People told us they were in control of their day to day routines and staff supported them to remain independent and access and participate in activities in the home and in the community. Staff asked people for consent before providing support.
• People felt safe whilst residing at Springfield House. Recruitment processes were robust and thorough checks were completed before staff started working in the home. We saw there were sufficient numbers of staff on duty to make sure people’s care needs were met. Staff supported people safely with their medicines.
• Risks to people receiving care at Springfield House were assessed and kept under review. People’s needs were assessed and support plans were developed to guide staff in how to support each person. People were involved in monthly reviews about their support with their key worker at Springfield House.
• Staff had received training and supervision to ensure staff had the knowledge to provide people with appropriate care.
• People had access to health professionals as required. Community health professionals provided positive feedback about the service commenting particularly about the person centred information contained in people’s support plans.
• The service was consistently well-led. People felt able to raise any concerns with the registered manager or provider and were confident they would be addressed. Staff felt well supported by the registered manager and we observed the staff team work well together.
• The registered manager and provider coordinated a wide range of quality checks and audits of the service to make sure the care and support provided was of high quality. This supported the continuous improvement of the service.
• The service met the characteristics of good in all key questions.
• More information is in the full report.
Rating at last inspection: At the last inspection the service was rated requires improvement (published 3 March 2018).
Why we inspected: This was a planned inspection based on the rating awarded at the last inspection.
Follow up: We will continue to monitor this service. We plan to complete a further inspection in line with our re-inspection schedule for those services rated good.