Updated 28 March 2024
Lakelands Lodge Nursing Home is a care home which provides nursing care to older adults and adults who may be living with dementia. Lakelands Lodge Nursing Home is set over three floors and has a residential floor, nursing and dementia unit. There are 80 rooms and at the time of inspection the service provided support to 63 people. We carried out an inspection of the service on 15 April 2024. The inspection was undertaken by three inspectors and an Expert by Experience. This was an unannounced inspection. The service was previously inspected on 15 March 2023. At this inspection we found improvements had been made in record keeping, learning from incidents, and quality assurance systems. People were kept safe. There were processes to protect people from the risk of abuse and to make sure staff recruitment was safe. There were enough staff to meet people’s needs and permanent staff knew people’s needs and preferences well. The environment met health and safety requirements and the provider was implementing changes following advice from the fire service. People were supported to take their medicines safely; some changes were required to improve the management of prescribed creams. People had their risks and needs assessed and reviewed regularly, and staff knew how to consider people’s mental capacity and consent. People were supported with their wider health needs and staff supported people to attend healthcare appointments. Staff were caring and considerate and supported people to be as independent as possible. The service was effective at providing end of life care and supported people with their wishes and preferences when at the end of their lives. The provider had effective systems to provide oversight and governance of the service. Managers understood risk and were committed to continuous learning and improvement.