28 February 2019
During a routine inspection
People’s experience of using this service:
• People spoke positively about their care and the staff who supported them. Some people told us they had found it difficult to communicate with staff whose first language was not English.
• People received the healthcare support they needed. A healthcare professional told us the service was “very friendly” and they had no concerns about people’s care.
• People’s needs were recorded in care plans and kept under review. There was information to support people in the way they preferred and to help ensure it was person-centred.
• People enjoyed the food.
• Staff received the training and support they needed to meet care needs and to develop as professional workers.
• There were some areas where care could be improved. We have made recommendations about fire safety, recruitment practice, updating the complaints procedure and the management of diabetes. Further recommendations have been made about the assessment of staff performance before they are confirmed in post, making information widely accessible to people and seeking guidance from the Health and Safety Executive. Another recommendation has been made regarding suitability of the environment for people with dementia.
• We found governance of the service was not effective in identifying areas of practice where the home was not meeting the regulations or where it could improve delivery of care. This included meeting regulatory requirements to notify us of important events and to inform the local authority about allegations of abuse. Audits and checks of medicines practice had not identified a morphine-based medicine was not logged in the appropriate record. Infection control audits had not picked up the issues we observed. A number of health and safety risks had also not been identified. These all had the potential to place people at risk from harm.
Rating at last inspection: The service was rated ‘Good’ at the last inspection on 24 and 26 November 2015. We published our report on 15 January 2016.
Why we inspected: This inspection was part of our scheduled plan of visiting services to check the safety and quality of care people received.
Enforcement: We found areas of practice where the provider was not meeting the regulations. These were in relation to governance of the service, demonstrating lawful deprivation of people’s liberty, notification of incidents, management of medicines and safeguarding people from abuse.
Please see the ‘action we have told the provider to take’ section towards the end of the report.
Follow up: We will ask the provider to submit an action plan which outlines what they will do to improve the service and by when. We will continue to monitor the service to ensure that people receive safe, compassionate, high quality care. Inspections will be carried out to enable us to have an overview of the service, we will use information we receive to inform future inspections.
For more details, please see the full report which is on the CQC website at www.cqc.org.uk