About the service: Castleford House is a residential care home which can provide personal and nursing care to 43 older people. At the time of the inspection 39 people were receiving care. People’s experience of using this service:
The service was outstanding in how it provided highly personalised care and support to people with complex needs, sometimes under challenging circumstances. The service succeeded in doing this where other care settings had failed.
There was a truly holistic approach to assessing and planning people’s care and treatment. There was a strong emphasis on working collaboratively with the person, their representatives, other professionals and agencies to support people’s challenging needs.
Staff were particularly skilled in obtaining people’s consent and involving and supporting people in decisions about their care and treatment, even when disability and other impairments made this extremely difficult. People’s best interests were always met
Well formulated and well implemented positive behavioural support plans ensured the safe management of people’s challenging behaviours. Staff were exceptionally skilled at finding and implementing strategies which alleviated people’s distress.
The registered manager worked tirelessly to ensure the services systems, processes and values supported a highly person-centred approach to care. People were placed firmly at the centre of all decisions made in the running of the service.
The registered manager was highly motivated in wanting to improve the service further. Feedback of any kind was used for learning and reflected on to help in this. Quality monitoring arrangements had been strengthened further to help identify improvements and ensure actions which led to improvement were completed.
The registered manager afforded great time and effort to ensure people, their relatives and staff had access to them whenever they needed.
Relatives and people’s representatives were provided with support and education to understand their relatives’ complex needs. This enabled staff to work collaboratively and positively with people’s representatives, to improve people’s wellbeing and quality of life.
There was a strong emphasis on ensuring people had a voice. Advocacy support was accessed for people when this was needed.
The registered manager was highly motivated in making links local community groups which could support and enhance people’s contacts in the wider community and improve their wellbeing.
Lifestyle co-ordinators provided exceptionally meaningful activities which promoted social engagement, mental stimulation and fun.
Staff received training and on-going support to be able to meet particularly challenging needs. They were committed to the registered managers values and vision for the service and felt proud to work of their work and of the service.
Professionals told us they were confident in staffs’ abilities and their knowledge around supporting people’s health needs and complex mental health needs.
Risks to people were reduced. Staff ensured people were protected from abuse and discrimination. People’s diverse needs and beliefs were celebrated and met. There were well imbedded arrangements in place to make sure this remained the case.
Technology was used, along with least restrictive practices, to support people’s independence, without compromising their safety.
People were supported to eat well, and their nutritional risks were assessed and managed. The use of medicines was closely monitored, and people received the help they needed to take their prescribed medicines.
Staff were kind and caring towards people. Trusting relationships were formed which enabled staff to deliver people’s care safely and without distress.
Rating at last inspection: The rating at the last inspection was Good. The last inspection report was published on 20 October 2016.
Why we inspected: This was an unannounced scheduled inspection based on the previous rating.
Follow up: We will continue to monitor intelligence we receive about the service until we return to visit as per our inspection programme. If any concerning information is received, we may inspect sooner.
For more details, please see the full report which is on the CQC website at www.cqc.org.uk