Updated 20 June 2024
Gorton Parks Care Home is a nursing home providing nursing or personal care and the treatment of disease, disorder and injury for up to 120 people. The service provides support to adults under and over 65 years old, people living with dementia and people with physical disabilities. At the time of our assessment, there were 110 people living at the home. We completed our assessment between 8 July and 7 August 2024. We visited the home on 8, 10 and 23 July 2024. We assessed 15 quality statements across all key questions. Since the last inspection, the service had deteriorated. We found parts of the home required maintenance and decorating. Parts of the home were unclean. Staffing levels had been reduced and this had impacted upon the quality of care. Risks were not always identified, and strategies were not always deployed to support people safely. Medication was not always safely managed. Staff were not always well supported, and they had not received regular supervision. Nursing staff were not regularly updated with clinical training. Assessments did not always capture people’s needs. Care records were not always accurate and were not reviewed in a person-centred manner. Daily records were not always reflective of people’s care needs. There was a lack of stimulation for people across the home. The provider had not explored strategies to assist people to communicate where English was not a first language. Audits to monitor and improve the home were not always effective. Staff were kind and caring but were visibly stretched. Following the first day of the assessment, staffing levels were increased. There had been a change in the management team since the last inspection and a new team of directors were now supporting the home to improve.