4 July 2016
During a routine inspection
The service had a registered manager. A registered manager is a person who has registered with the Care Quality Commission to manage the service. Like registered providers, they are ‘registered persons’. Registered persons have legal responsibility for meeting the requirements in the Health and Social Care Act 2008 and associated Regulations about how the service is run.
There were enough staff to keep people safe. The registered manager worked shifts at the service as well as their management role and staff were deployed to meet the individual needs of each person and what they had chosen to do each day.
People were protected from avoidable harm by staff who knew them well and understood the risks they faced. Risk assessments were comprehensive and focussed on supporting people to be as independent as possible whilst supporting and managing their individual risks. Staff were recruited following appropriate pre-employment checks and received appropriate training for their role.
People were supported to live in a safe environment because fire safety, building and equipment checks were carried out regularly and any issues were recorded and actioned.
People received their medicines as prescribed and we saw that they were stored safely and recording was accurate and regularly audited.
Staff had daily contact with the registered manager and were encouraged to speak with them whenever they needed to. Supervisions were regular and staff were encouraged to discuss and raise any issues and to consider further development and training.
People were supported to make decisions or to be involved in best interests decisions where they were unable to make decisions for themselves. Staff understood the relevant legislation around this and records were robust.
Staff understood how to offer people choice and we saw that people were involved in choices about all aspects of their support in ways they were able to understand.
People were supported by staff in a way which was kind and respectful. Rapport between people and staff was good and there was a relaxed atmosphere at the home. Staff ensured that they were mindful about how to maintain peoples privacy and dignity.
Relatives were regularly contacted to discuss any issues and were involved in reviews of their relatives care. Records were person centred and detailed, they gave histories of the people living at the home and focussed on what people liked and what their interests were.
There was an open culture at the service and staff were clear about their roles and responsibilities. Communication between staff and the registered manager was good, they encouraged staff to tell them about ideas and they had plans for how to further develop the service.
The registered managed encouraged best practice by linking with other organisations and ensuring they provided staff with information from research and regular updates about the service and any policy changes.
Quality assurance was robust and included checks carried out at the service and overview audits which were completed by Encompass head office.