13 December 2017
During a routine inspection
At the time of our inspection Hill Ash House Care Centre did not have a registered manager. A manager has been in post since August 2017 and they told us it was their intention to apply to be registered manager. They told us they had completed their DBS application with the CQC. However, at the time of the inspection they had not submitted their registered manager application. Action needed to be taken to ensure a registered manager was in post to support the provider to meet the requirements of their registration. At our previous inspection in November 2016 the service was rated Requires Improvement. At this inspection we found the service was rated Good.
We found improvements to the storage and the records relating to people’s medicines. We also found improvements to the use of the Mental Capacity Act (2005) and with systems to monitor the quality and risks in the home.
We found the environment of the care home was clean and had been well maintained. At the time of our inspection visit the care home was warm and had been decorated for the festive season.
People received support from caring staff who respected their privacy, dignity and the importance of independence. People were supported to have maximum choice and control of their lives and staff support them in the least restrictive way possible; the policies and systems in the service support this practice. People received personalised care and had opportunities to take part in activities both in their accommodation and in the wider community. People were supported to maintain contact with their relatives.
People were protected from harm and abuse through the knowledge of staff and management. Sufficient staffing levels were maintained and staff were supported through training and meetings to maintain their skills and knowledge to support people. There were arrangements in place for people and their representatives to raise concerns about the service.