8 July 2014
During an inspection looking at part of the service
At our previous inspection we had identified that systems in place for protecting people from the risk of infection and processes for the recruitment of staff were not robust. We found that not all staff were adequately supported in their role to deliver care and treatment. The provider also did not have effective systems in place to monitor the quality of the service it provided to ensure people were not placed at risk. We judged these as having a minor impact on the people who used the service and we asked the provider to take action.
At this inspection we spoke with three members of staff including the dentist (who was also the provider) and two dental nurses. We found that the provider had made progress in addressing the actions required although we did find some areas where further action was still needed.
We found systems in place to ensure the cleanliness of the practice was maintained. However, some areas of the practice were worn and did not support effective cleaning. Appropriate hand washing facilities were also not available throughout the practice during our visit.
Recruitment processes had been reviewed to ensure suitable staff were employed at the practice. Staff had received opportunities for professional development and training so that they could maintain their skills and knowledge.
The provider had put in place systems for monitoring the quality of the service provided. These enabled issues affecting the service to be addressed.