21 June 2016
During a routine inspection
The Chestnuts Nursing Home is registered to provide accommodation, nursing and personal care for up to 45 older people. At the time of the inspection there were 43 people living at the home some of whom were living with dementia.
The home had a registered manager in place. A registered manager is a person who has registered with the Care Quality Commission to manage the service. Like registered providers, they are 'registered persons'. Registered persons have legal responsibility for meeting the requirements in the Health and Social Care Act 2008 and associated Regulations about how the service is run.
We found that not all care plans were personalised for people who used the service, and did not contain all of the necessary information to enable staff to support them safely.
People did not receive their medicines safely because robust systems were not in place to manage prescribed medicines consistently and safely.
Staff supported people to make choices about their care. However, people did not always have their legal rights respected because sufficient systems were not in place to ensure that they received care and support in line with the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards.
People in the dementia unit were accommodated on the top floor. We saw that the environment was not suitably adapted to meet their needs and we have made a recommendation about this.
People told us they felt safe in the home. The provider took appropriate steps to protect people from abuse, neglect or harm. Staff had received safeguarding adults training and were aware of the actions they needed to take if they had concerns regarding people's safety. Risks to people’s health and wellbeing were identified, recorded, reviewed and managed. The provider's recruitment process ensured that staff were suitable to work with people who needed support.
Staffing levels were sufficient to meet people's needs. Systems were in place to review staffing levels in line with people's needs.
Staff received regular training and supervision that provided them with the knowledge and skills to meet people's needs.
People told us that they were happy with the food and drink and were provided with appropriate food of their choice so that their nutritional needs were met.
The registered manager was aware of the requirements of their registration with us and notified us of significant events related to care provision. A variety of audits were carried out by the provider and used to drive improvements in the service.
We identified four breaches of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014. You can see what action we have taken at the back of the full version of the report.