- Care home
St George's Nursing Home
Report from 27 December 2024 assessment
Contents
Ratings
Our view of the service
Date of Assessment: 20, 21 and 23 January 2025 we visited the service. The service is a nursing home providing support to older people adults living with dementia and nursing needs.
This assessment was undertaken due to concerns we had received about the service and our previous inspection findings were the provider was in breach of two legal requirements in safe care and treatment and governance. The service had made some improvements since our last inspection and was no longer in breach of safe care and treatment. However, we found improvements were needed to ensure people’s care plans and associated paperwork were accurate and complete. The provider’s governance arrangements still needed improvement. We found the provider was still in breach of this legal requirement.
We found shortfalls in how infection control procedures were being managed, the management of medicines, people’s care plans and their associated paperwork. Some staff needed mandatory training and additional training to meet people’s individual needs along with an annual appraisal.
Some people and relatives felt there were not always enough staff and we found the same number of staff were allocated even where some people had higher dependency needs.
Staff felt supported by the manager and clinical lead and that it was a nice place to work. Staff gave people choice and there was good partnership working with health and social care professionals and the community. People and relatives spoke positively about the care and support provided from staff. The manager had a good learning culture and wanted to provide good care to people and their families. Positive feedback was provided about the management of the service and there had been improvements following the change to the management of the service. Staff were provided opportunities to develop within their roles and the service had a diverse workforce. We asked the provider for an action plan in response to some of the concerns at this assessment.
People's experience of this service
People and their relatives felt positive about the care provided by staff although they did feel there could be more staff on occasions. People told us, “Staff are kind” and “Staff are great.” Relatives told us, “Staff are amazing” and “Staff are always friendly.” Some people and their relative’s felt improvements were needed to ensure there were enough staff as they felt on occasions, they were a bit short staffed. One person told us, “They are a bit short staffed sometimes.” Another person told us they have had to wait got personal care on occasions. People knew staff and leaders well and all felt they were good, accessible and approachable. They told us, “The manager is brilliant, they know everyone.” Another person told us, “The manager is very approachable and always listens.” People and their relatives had their views sought through meetings and the manager liaised with partner organisations as needed to ensure people were being supported with their individual needs and that referrals were made to specialist services if required.