What life is like for people using this service:
At the last inspection in February 2017, the service was rated as Requires Improvement overall, with breaches of the regulations in relation to medicines management, the safety of the environment and ineffective quality assurance systems. The provider wrote to us to tell what action they would take to comply with these regulations. At this inspection, we found that the provider had made considerable improvements and there were no longer breaches of the regulations. However, we found new areas for improvement and the service remains ‘Requires Improvement’. This is the third time the service has been rated as ‘Requires Improvement’.
Staffing levels were sufficient to keep people safe. However, staff were continually busy and were unable to deal effectively with unexpected situations while continuing to meet other people's needs in a timely manner. People’s lunchtime experience was compromised because staff were not always available to serve meals and provide support and encouragement. Whilst the provider had improved the effectiveness of their quality assurance systems, they had not recognised the need to continuously assess, monitor and review staffing levels to ensure they were sufficient to meet people’s needs at all times. We have made a recommendation that the provider sources a system that meets best practice guidance.
Although staff were stretched and could not always spend a meaningful amount of time with people, we received positive feedback from people and relatives about their relationships with staff. We saw that staff were kind and caring but on occasions, staff did not recognise that their actions failed to promote people’s privacy and dignity. Improvements were needed to ensure the provider’s training and support for staff was in line with best practice and underpinned by the key values of kindness, respect, compassion and dignity in care.
People were protected from the risk of harm by staff who understood their responsibilities to identify and report any signs of potential abuse. Risks associated with people’s care and support were managed safely. People received their medicines as prescribed. Significant improvements had been made to ensure the environment was safe for people and the provider had considered the needs of people living with dementia in the adaptations and décor.
People were supported to have choice over their daily routine. However, when people lacked the capacity to make certain decisions themselves, people were not always supported to have maximum choice and control of their lives. The registered manager and staff did not fully understand the legal requirements and did not always support people in the least restrictive way possible; the policies and systems in the service did not support this practice. We have recommended the provider researches current guidance to ensure they meet legal requirements.
People did not always receive personalised support and their care plans did not always reflect their preferences. People had discussed their care needs when they moved to the service. However, we found people’s likes, dislikes and preferences were not always recorded and people were not supported to engage in reviews of their care plans, to ensure they continued to reflect their preferences.
The service worked well with other organisations and health and social care professionals were positive about the registered manager and staff. People were supported to have a varied and healthy diet and to access other healthcare professionals to maintain good health.
There was a positive atmosphere at the service. The management team and staff were approachable and people felt able to raise concerns and complaints. People and relatives were asked for their feedback on the way the service was run. The provider acted on their comments to make improvements to the service where possible.
More information is in Detailed Findings below.
Rating at last inspection: Requires Improvement (report published 28 April 2017).
About the service:
Wall Hill Care Home provides accommodation and personal care for up to 35 older people and people living with dementia. The service is provided in an adapted property, with four communal lounge areas, a dining room and bedrooms on both floors. There is a small garden at the rear of the property. On the day of our inspection there were 34 people living there.
Why we inspected: This was a planned inspection based on the rating at the last inspection.
Follow up: As this is the third time the service has been rated as Requires Improvement, we will request an action plan from the provider following this report being published to demonstrate how they will make changes to improve the rating of the service to at least Good. We will revisit the
service in the future to check if improvements have been made.