What life is like for people using this service: People told us they felt safe and well cared for. They told us they felt safe when staff supported them with transfers.
People had a personal emergency evacuation plan to be used in the event of an emergency, such as a fire. Fire safety arrangements for people were safe. A fire exit for staff in a cellar was not easily accessible. This was addressed by the provider on the day of our inspection.
Care plans had risk assessments that included information for staff about how to support people safely with their care. We saw staff do this.
The premises were clean. Staff followed infection control and prevention procedures, they wore personal protective equipment when they supported people with their personal care.
We saw there were enough suitably recruited staff to meet people’s needs.
People received their medicines when they needed them. Arrangements for the storage of medicines were safe.
The registered manager and senior care worker’s assessed people’s needs and developed care plans. People, if they were able, were involved in developing their care plans and their relative’s views were sought and listened to.
People told us that staff understood their needs and appeared to be well trained. Staff told us their training equipped them with the skills and knowledge they needed.
Staff supported people to have enough to eat and drink. People told us they liked their meals. However, not all people had a positive meal time experience.
Staff supported people to access health services when they needed them.
The premises provided a homely and comfortable setting for people.
People are 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 told us that staff were kind and caring. We saw that staff were attentive to people’s needs. People were supported to express their views.
People received care that was responsive to their needs. Care plans were detailed and included information for staff about how to support people.
People and relatives knew how to raise concerns or make a complaint using the provider’s complaints procedure.
Care plans included information about people wanted to be cared for towards the end of their life
People told us the registered manager was friendly and approachable and often seen.
The provider’s quality assurance included seeking feedback from people, their relatives, staff and health and social care professionals who visited the home.
About the service: The Rookery Care Home is a residential care home for up to 30 older people, some of whom may be living with dementia. At the time of the inspection 12 people lived in the service.
Rating at last inspection: Good (published 2 August 2016).
Why we inspected: This was a planned inspection based on the rating of Good at the last inspection. The overall rating at this inspection is Requires Improvement.
Follow up: We will continue to monitor intelligence we receive about the service until we return to visit as per our re-inspection programme. If any concerning information is received we may inspect sooner.