26 January 2022
During an inspection looking at part of the service
Apperley House can accommodate up to ten people and a separate house next door and known as Malvern Crossing can accommodate up to seven people. People who live at the home have learning and physical disabilities. At the time of the inspection, there were sixteen people living at Apperley House.
We found the following examples of good practice.
¿The service had systems in place for safe visiting to allow people to see and speak to their friends and relatives. People were also supported to spend time in the community.
¿ The service was following best practice guidance to prevent visitors to the home spreading COVID-19 infection. The provider had a detailed management of visitors' protocol in place.
¿ Clear plans were in place for those who may be required to self-isolate. For those people who may struggle with isolation additional support would be provided.
¿Staff had received training in the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). The service had PPE stations for staff to don and doff (put on and take off) Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Our observations during the inspection confirmed staff were adhering to PPE and social distancing guidance.
¿The provider had ensured staff who were more vulnerable to COVID-19 had been assessed and plans were in place to minimise the risk to their health and wellbeing. The service informed us that they have provisions to support the wellbeing of staff through assistance with mental health and award schemes.
¿ The provider's systems and processes for managing COVID-19 had been reviewed and kept up to date.