27 June 2014
During an inspection looking at part of the service
The same inspector visited the service on 27 June 2014 to carry out an unannounced follow up inspection to see if the necessary improvements had been made. During our inspection we spoke with the registered manager, one unit manager, the maintenance person and the estates surveyor for the organisation. We looked at a selection of the provider's records, including a sample of people's care records.
The inspection was undertaken by one inspector. This summary addresses five key questions: is the service safe; is the service effective; is the service caring; is the service responsive; and is the service well led?
The full report contains the evidence to support this summary.
Is the service safe?
Systems were in place to monitor people's records and to make sure their needs were being met appropriately and in a timely manner.
Equipment used by people living in the home was being regularly monitored and maintained to make sure it remained safe to use.
Systems used for the safety of people living, working and visiting the home such as the fire alarm was tested and maintained on a regular basis.
Is the service effective?
There were effective systems in place to assess, monitor and regularly evaluate how well the service was operating. Information was available to demonstrate that regular reviews of care plans and people's assessed needs were carried out. This meant that the management team could make changes to people's support needs quickly and effectively.
Is the service caring?
Records seen during this visit to the service demonstrated that other healthcare professionals such as doctors, speech and language therapists, dieticians and the district nursing service were contacted in a timely manner when people's health needs changed.
Is the service responsive?
The registered manager of the service responded in a timely manner to address the concerns we raised during our last inspection visit to the service in April 2014.
The maintenance person responded in a timely manner when concerns were noted about staff's lack of knowledge around fire zone areas in the home. Laminated signage was placed in the zone areas immediately to address the concerns.
Is the service well led?
Evidence seen during this inspection visit demonstrated that the provider and manager took appropriate action to address the concerns raised during our inspection carried out in April 2014.