Green Willow Care Home provided support and accommodation to a maximum of 30 people. At the time of our inspection there were 29 people living at the home.During our visit we spoke with eight people who lived at the home. We also spoke with one visitor, the registered manager, the deputy manager, a senior carer and four members of staff.
The inspection was conducted by one inspector who was assisted by an expert by experience. We used this inspection to answer our five key questions; is the service safe, effective, caring, responsive and well-led?
Below is a summary of what we found. The summary describes what we observed, the records we looked at and what people who used the service and the staff told us.
Is the service safe?
None of the people we spoke with had any concerns about the support they received. All the people we spoke with told us they felt safe at Green Willow Care Home
We saw care and treatment was planned and delivered in a way that ensured people's safety and welfare. All of the care plans we looked at had risk assessments in place to help minimise any risk that had been identified.
The provider and staff understood their responsibilities under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS).
Although we found the home was clean the systems in place with regard to the control of infections needed improvement.
Is the service effective?
Each person had a plan of care and support. We saw support plans explained what the person could do themselves and what support they needed from staff. Staff told us the care and support plans gave them the information they needed to provide the level of support people required.
We observed staff supporting people and care staff we spoke with were aware of people's needs and how people wanted care to be delivered. We saw staff offered advice and support and people were enabled to make their own choices and decisions.
Is the service caring?
Without exception, people said they were very happy with the way the staff interacted with them and felt they were both skilful and knowledgeable, but most importantly that they were kind and caring.
We observed staff speaking to people appropriately and they used people's preferred form of address; We saw people and staff got on well together.
Is the service responsive?
We saw people had regular reviews of the care and support they received. People were able to participate in a range of activities both in the home and in the local community. Staff told us that they encouraged and supported people to participate in activities to promote and maintain their well-being.
People who used the service and their relatives were asked for their views about how the home was meeting people's needs and any concerns or ways to improve the service were acted on.
Is the service well led?
Green Willow Care Home had a policy and procedure for quality assurance and one of the providers visited the service on a regular basis.
The manager told us they carried out a range of weekly and monthly audits to ensure that the home was maintaining a good standard of care and support. The provider checked that these audits were undertaken. The provider compiled a report after each visit and a copy of these reports were kept on file at the home.
Staff meetings took place every four to six weeks and minutes of these meetings were kept. The home also had regular meetings with people who used the service to obtain their views on how the home was performing.
The manager told us systems were in place for all staff to received regular one to one supervision where staff performance issues were discussed and additional staff training was identified.