Alliston House provides accommodation for people who require nursing or personal care for up to 42 people. At the time of our inspection there were 31 people living at the home.We found the following examples of good practice.
There were procedures to reduce risk from any visitors to the home spreading infection at the entrance to the premises. The provider screened all visitors to the home for symptoms of acute respiratory infection before they could enter the home. Essential care givers (ECG) and other visitors were supported, to follow the government's guidance on visiting, hand washing, sanitising, wearing personal protective equipment (PPE), temperature checks, and social distancing whilst on the premises.
There was an enhanced COVID-19 testing program in place for people using the service and staff in line with the government guidelines. When people or staff showed symptoms, they were required to self-isolate.
There had been no new admission to the home during the outbreak.
The provider carried out relevant checks prior to any new admission to the home. The checks included; Covid-19 RT PCR test report showing a negative result, the person was not returning from an environment infected with Covid-19, and they were fully vaccinated.
We observed staff wearing appropriate PPE, socially distancing, and the home was clean throughout. The registered manager told us, they were always well stocked with PPE, which included hand sanitiser, disposable aprons, mask, gloves, visors, and face shield. Staff were trained on how and when to use PPE and their disposal, as appropriate. There were dedicated places on each floor for staff donning and doffing of PPE.
There had always been enough staff to meet people's needs throughout the pandemic. All staff had received training on COVID-19, infection control, the use of PPE, and they had been fully vaccinated.
The provider had a COVID-19 specific policy and procedures, and a contingency plan in place which they had followed throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. The registered manager told us there were no restrictions on visiting at the home in accordance with the current guidance.