About the service: Creedy Court is a residential care home without nursing for up to 18 people who live with a diagnosis of learning disability and/or autism. The service was providing personal and nursing care to 18 younger and older people at the time of the inspection.
The service was a large home, bigger than most domestic style properties. This is larger than current best practice guidance. However, the size of the service did not have a negative impact on people as accommodation was split into two distinct wings, Eastleigh and Westleigh as well as two semi-independent studio apartments. The home was in keeping with other residential properties in the local area.
People’s experience of using this service:
¿ People said they liked living at Creedy Court. They said they felt safe and happy at the home.
¿ People and relatives said that staff were kind and knowledgeable about the people they supported.
¿ Staff worked in partnership with health and social care professionals to ensure people received the support they needed if they became unwell or if their presentation changed. Health professionals described how staff referred people to them appropriately and worked with them to support people’s health needs.
¿ People were supported to receive the right medicine at the right time, by staff who had been trained to administer and manage medicines.
¿ Care records described individualised care for people living at Creedy Court, taking into account their risks, needs and preferences.
¿ Staff were observed working with people in a kind and caring way, taking time to find out what the person wanted before supporting them appropriately.
¿ People were encouraged to live as independently as possible, doing activities of their choice. People were involved in choosing food they liked and were encouraged to eat healthily.
¿ The outcomes for people using the service reflected the principles and values of Registering the Right Support by promoting their choice and independence as well as through inclusion in the local community.
¿ Staff were recruited safely and underwent an induction to ensure they understood the principles of good care. Staff were expected to refresh training at regular intervals. Although not all staff were up to date with their training, the registered manager and senior staff were aware of this and were taking action to address it.
¿ There was a risk of infection in the laundry on the first day of inspection. Improvements to the layout of laundry room and the procedures that staff had to follow were undertaken during the inspection. This meant that people were better protected from the risk of infection. Other areas of the home were clean and well maintained.
¿ The décor of some areas was being improved. Staff working at Creedy Court ensured that people were kept safe and disruption to them was minimised when environmental improvements were being undertaken.
¿ Where people were subject to restrictions to ensure their safety, staff worked within the requirements of the Mental Capacity Act 2005.
¿ People were protected from the risks of abuse by staff who were understood how to keep vulnerable people safe.
¿ There was an experienced manager in post who had been registered with the Care Quality Commission for a number of years.
¿ Monitoring the quality and safety of the service had not identified some environmental issues.
¿ The providers visited the service frequently and were aware of their role in ensuring the service was providing safe, effective care which supported people well.
¿ When incidents and accidents happened, these were reported appropriately, investigated to learn why they occurred. Learning was used to improve the service.
We have made one recommendation about involving people, families and staff in service improvement.
Rating at last inspection: Good (The last report was published on 13 June 2018)
Why we inspected:
This was a responsive focussed inspection brought forward due to information of risk or concern.
Follow up:
We will continue to monitor the intelligence we receive about the service and re-inspect the service in line with our regulatory framework. If any concerning information is received we may inspect sooner.
For more details, please see the full report which is on the CQC website at www.cqc.org.uk