20 January 2021
During an inspection looking at part of the service
We found the following examples of good practice.
Staff had been trained in Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) and on safely using and disposing of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). The provider had ensured sufficient quantities of PPE were available and easily accessible for anyone entering the home and there were suitable handwashing facilities. Staff had their IPC practice observed and assessed to help ensure their competence.
The registered manager and supervisors made sure information about maintaining social distancing and hand hygiene was highly visible on entry and throughout the home to guide staff and visitors. The registered manager had followed government guidance about visiting people living in the home and a visiting room had been prepared in line with the guidance. Relatives had been supported to visit people safely and also stay in contact using technology, such as video calls and portals and by telephone.
The registered manager followed best practice around safe admissions when people came into the home. The registered manager had arranged for regular COVID-19 testing for staff and people who lived in the home. Consent had been obtained correctly for testing and vaccination.
Staff were allocated to work in specific areas of the home using separate facilities to reduce the risk of transmission of infection. Risk assessments have been carried out on people using services and any staff belonging to higher risk groups and actions have been taken to help reduce the risks.
The registered manager kept staffing arrangements under constant review and had sufficient staff to safely meet people's needs and support them in their recreational activities. The domestic staff team had kept the home clean, hygienic and uncluttered. Cleaning records and infection control audits on cleanliness and infection prevention showed frequently touched surfaces were cleaned regularly.
The registered manager had robust contingency plans and local authority guidance in place to help ensure the safety of the people using service during the pandemic.
Further information is in the detailed findings below.