7 April 2021
During an inspection looking at part of the service
We did not rate the service at this inspection.
We found:
- The service did not always store medicines and oxygen cylinders safely.
- Managers processes for monitoring the service were not always effective. The system to confirm staff were completing the checks accurately was not working effectively and was not consistently acted on. Therefore, risks and concerns were not always identified, and mitigating actions could not be implemented to ensure improvement.
- The recruitment process did not ensure that safety checks about new staff were used to protect patients.
However:
- The service controlled infection risk well. Staff used equipment and control measures to protect patients, themselves and others from infection. They kept equipment, vehicles and premises visibly clean. There were good cleaning regimes and personal protective equipment used effectively. The service used systems and processes to safely make the decision to treat, administer and record medicines. Staff completed and updated risk assessments for each patient and removed or minimised risks. Staff identified and quickly acted upon patients at risk of deterioration. Risk assessment started at booking and continued throughout the patient journey.
- Local leaders had the skills and abilities to run the service. They understood and managed the priorities and issues the service faced. They were visible and approachable to patients and staff. They supported staff to develop their skills and take on more senior roles.
- Staff told us they felt respected, supported and valued. Staff were focused on the needs of patients receiving care and clear about their roles and accountabilities. The service engaged well with local acute trusts to plan and manage services.