Updated 14 May 2024
Date of Assessment: 3 July to 9 July 2024. Clare Mount is a nursing home providing accommodation and personal care to 24 people with a variety of conditions at the time of our visits. Most of the people at the home were living with dementia and other cognitive impairments. The home is registered to provide care for up to 29 people over 2 floors in one building. This assessment was prompted by concerns we received about the service. At this assessment we found the provider was in breach of 4 regulations and 2 of these breaches were continued breaches from the last inspection. The provider failed to ensure they consistently provided safe care and treatment and needs to make improvements to health and safety and people’s individual risk management, safe environments, person-centred care, the need for consent and overall governance of the service. We found a number of significant concerns at this assessment and were not assured that the provider's governance ensured people always received safe, effective, good quality care. The service was in a Multi-Agency Concerns (MAC) process led by the local authority at the time of the inspection due to multiple concerns from other agencies.