Updated 2 August 2024
British Home & Hospital for Incurables is a nursing home for up to 127 people with physical disability. At the time of our assessment, 78 people were living in the home. The assessment started on 12 September 2024 and ended on 21 October 2024. We conducted this assessment due to concerns we received about the management of risks and medicines within the home. We looked at 24 quality statements including learning culture, safe systems, pathways and transitions, safeguarding, involving people to manage risk, safe and effective staffing, safe environments, infection prevention and control, medicines optimisation, assessing needs, delivering evidence based treatment, how staff and services work together, supporting people to live healthier lives, consent to care and treatment, kindness, compassion and dignity, independence choice and control, person-centred care, equity in experience and outcomes, shared direction and future, capable and compassionate leaders, freedom to speak up, workforce equality, diversity and inclusion, governance, management and sustainability, partnership and communities, learning, improvement and innovation. For those areas we did not assess we used the ratings awarded at the last inspection in July 2021 to calculate the overall rating. We looked at a range of records related to the management of the service. We spoke with the director of care, the interim manager, 3 nurses, the chef, 3 nurses, 8 care assistants, and an activities coordinator. We identified breaches of 4 regulations relating to consent to care and treatment, premises and equipment, good governance and staffing. Risks were not always managed safely. Medicines were not always managed in a safe way. Risks within the environment had not been identified or managed effectively. Infection control procedures were not robust. Systems for monitoring and improving the service had not always been effective. Please see the action we have told the provider to take at the end of this report.