25 January 2022
During an inspection looking at part of the service
Protheroe House provides rented accommodation in 40 flats in one building. There was a dining area with bar, garden, hair salon, café, facility to store and charge mobility scooters and cinema room. The service also had ten flats which were used for reablement purposes. People who were recovering from illness or injury could stay for six weeks and have support with personal care, plus other services based in the building such as occupational therapy and physiotherapy. Where a person was not able to return to living independently, they could choose to move in permanently. At the time of our inspection, there were 32 people receiving personal care.
We found the following examples of good practice.
The premises were clean and well maintained. Information for visitors, hand sanitiser and personal protective equipment (PPE) were available at the entrance of the service. Visitors had their temperature taken and recorded, and people were supported to follow the government's guidance on wearing PPE and social distancing.
The provider had appropriate arrangements to test people and staff for COVID-19. This ensured that people, visitors and staff were tested for COVID-19 in a consistent way in line with national guidance.
The provider ensured that staff received appropriate training and support to help prevent the spread of infection. All staff had received regular training on infection control and the use of PPE.
The provider ensured that people using the service could maintain links with family members and friends. Family members and friends could stay in touch with people with phone and video messaging. Family and friends could visit people at the service.