During an inspection looking at part of the service
Walsall local authority told us the temporary suspension on new admissions to the home continued. This was due to be reviewed.
Walsall Primary Care Trust Infection Control and Prevention Team had completed a follow up audit at the home. They told us that the home had a compliance rate of 96.67%. This is a significant improvement on previous audits.
West Midlands Fire Service has confirmed that they had visited the home and that all of the issues highlighted previously had been resolved.
Walsall council quality assurance team told us that the service is developing robust processes for continued evaluation of the service being provided.
Work was in progress for replacing equipment including mattresses and bed frames, so that these could be easily cleaned. Some new flooring had been laid and the kitchen had been refurbished. Plans for further refurbishment are in place and this will enhance the environment in which people live.
A maintenance person and a gardener had been employed by the provider, so that work is proactive.
Staff have received further training in infection control which should enhance their knowledge and skills.
We have been kept informed of the improvements and plans for the home by the manager. Other professionals have told us that the staff at the home have worked hard to make improvements and these now need to be sustained.