- Care home
Blossoms Care Home Limited
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Registration details
The location ID for Blossoms Care Home Limited is 1-1065306398. CQC register Blossoms Care Home Limited to carry out these legally regulated activities. Contact us if you think Blossoms Care Home Limited is operating services not listed here.
Type of service
- Residential homes
Service specialism
- Caring for adults over 65 yrs
- Caring for adults under 65 yrs
- Dementia
- Learning disabilities
- Physical disabilities
Local authority
Kent
Monitored services
CQC register Blossoms Care Home Limited to carry out the following legally regulated services here:
Accommodation for persons who require nursing or personal care
Mr Vinod Kumar Khanna is responsible for these services.
Terms of this registration relating to carrying out this regulated activity
a. The registered provider must not accept any new packages of care without the prior written agreement of the Care Quality Commission. The term ‘new packages of care’ includes individuals who have previously received care, any respite care packages, existing service users who are discharged from hospital and return home or any re start of care packages seeking to return to the Registered Provider.
b. The registered provider must ensure that service users have comprehensive management plans developed and implemented which include an assessment of ongoing risk management. Risk assessments must Page 3 of 4 include but are not limited to: risks associated with; constipation, malnutrition, dehydration, pressure areas, moving and handling, medicines (including any PRN medicines), communication and distressed behaviours. The registered provider must send the Care Quality Commission evidence that this condition has been met. The registered provider must provide evidence of this to the Care Quality Commission by 9am on Monday 3 February 2025.
c. The registered provider must ensure that at all times all staff supporting service users with a diagnosis of, or support needs in relation to constipation, malnutrition, dehydration, pressure areas, moving and handling, medicines (including any PRN medicines), communication and distressed behaviours, are trained and competent to follow risk management plans in relation to all service user assessed needs, including being trained and competent to administer medicines as prescribed and required. The registered provider must send the Care Quality Commission evidence that this condition has been met. The registered provider must provide evidence of this to the Care Quality Commission by Monday 3 February 2025.
By 09.00 am Monday 10 February 2025 and thereafter monthly on the first Monday of each month, the registered provider must send the Care Quality Commission a written report addressing points (i) to (iii) below. This report must include monitoring analysis and/or audits undertaken to provide reassurance that the requirements at points (i) to (iii) have been implemented.
(i) The registered provider must set out a separate risk assessment for each service user, detailing the risk, mitigation, and guidance for staff to follow to ensure care and support is safe and meets individual service users’ Page 4 of 4 assessed needs and risks associated with this. The registered provider must ensure that risk assessments for each service user, set out how the registered provider will ensure risks to service users are managed. These risk assessments must be developed with the involvement of suitable professionals to provide reassurance that they meet the specific needs of the service users supported.
(ii) The registered provider must ensure staff who are trained and competent in meeting individual service users’ complex health conditions and additional needs are deployed appropriately to ensure service users are receiving support which is safe.
(iii) The registered provider must ensure that there are clear processes in place for staff to recognise and escalate health concerns, to ensure that service users receive timely and appropriate care from health care professionals.
The registered provider must not provide nursing care under accommodation for persons who require personal or nursing care at Blossoms Care Home Limited.
The registered provider must only accommodate a maximum of 22 service users at Blossoms Care Home Limited.