19 October 2017
During a routine inspection
The service had a key role in the local community and the registered provider was actively involved in building support networks for people living with dementia.
People living at the service were content and were very happy to be there. Visitors described the service as very good or outstanding and all said they would recommend the Greenview to others. The service is described by all to be homely, safe and very caring. The service has had consistently good inspection reports.
Staff knew people very well. People were consulted about their care and support needs and were encouraged to voice their views and opinions. This meant people and their families felt empowered and valued. People living and working at Greenview liked and respected each other and interactions were kind and caring with some laughter. Staff were well trained, nurtured and appreciated which helped to ensure morale remained high and staff turnover remained lo
Medicines were safely managed and any changes in people's health or wellbeing were quickly identified and acted upon.
The service was well maintained and any risk to people's health or safety was assessed and action was taken as far as possible to minimise these identified risks.
There was an established registered manager in post who led by example. A registered manager is a person who has registered with the Care Quality Commission to manage the service. Like registered providers, they are ‘registered persons’. Registered persons have legal responsibility for meeting the requirements in the Health and Social Care Act 2008 and associated Regulations about how the service is run.
The registered manager and registered provider ensured they kept up to date with developments within the care sector and reviewed standards of practice at the home regularly. Their dedication and commitment to their roles was reflected in the home receiving an award for best care home in Hampshire in 2016.