18 December 2020
During an inspection looking at part of the service
We found the following examples of good practice.
There was a restriction on visiting the service at the time of the inspection. There were procedures in place for visitors to the service, including healthcare professionals and relatives to reduce and prevent the spread of infection.
The provider ensured people maintained contact with relatives by staff supporting them with telephone calls. People we spoke with confirmed staff had supported them to stay in contact with their family during the pandemic.
The registered manager told us they had accommodated garden visits during the summer. They were reviewing visits for the winter once they had come out of their quarantine period and reviewed current guidance for accepting visitors.
There was a clear regular programme for staff and people living in the home to be tested for COVID-19. This meant swift action could be taken if or when positive tests were received.
Staff followed procedures for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and how to dispose of it safely, in line with government guidelines. All staff wore appropriate PPE, which was in good supply. Posters and information about COVID-19 were visual throughout the service. The provider was also working with Public Health England to ensure they had appropriate safety measures in place.
There was a stable staff team who did not work in any other care settings. No agency staff were used in the service. This meant the risk of cross infection was reduced.
A robust contingency plan was in place and used when positive testing or isolation for staff or people arose.
Handover meetings were completed in line with safe distancing guidelines.
People using the service had tested positive and were self-isolating in their own rooms. Communal areas were used when people came out of the isolation period. Arrangements were in place to reduce the spread of infection.
Enhanced cleaning schedules were in place including high touch areas such as door handles and hand rails. The cleaning regime had been increased to ensure all areas were kept clean and disinfected. This reduced the risk of infection spread.
Further information is in the detailed findings below.