19 October 2023
During an inspection looking at part of the service
We carried out a focused inspection following information of concerns we had received. The concerns related to the use of some medicines used at the end of a patient's life, encouraging unnecessary hospital or hospice admissions against the dying persons wish, assessment of some patients to ensure funding is given to Kate’s Home Nursing and encouraging patients and their families to leave money to the service. The concerns were investigated thoroughly during the inspection, and we found them to be incorrect and therefore not proven.
We followed up on the requirement notice issued at the last inspection around governance arrangements and found this had been addressed.
As this was a focused inspection of Kate’s Home Nursing, we only inspected parts of 2 key questions: safe and well led. We did not inspect effective, caring and responsive.
Our inspection had a short announcement of the evening before to enable key staff to meet with us.
We have not rated this inspection due to this being a focused inspection.
- Patients had a comprehensive assessment on referral to the service and all assessments were reviewed and updated on each visit.
- Staff had access to a shared record keeping system with other health care professionals to enable them to be kept up to date with the patient’s condition. This system was secure and only authorised staff had access.
- Staff monitored medicines used and were able to administer certain medicines for symptom control.
- Governance systems had been implemented since our last inspection to monitor service provision. Feedback from patients’ families was all very positive about the provision of the service and staff.