The Green is a care home without nursing which is registered to provide a service for up to 15 people with learning disabilities and some with physical disabilities. There were 13 people living in the service on the day of the visit. All accommodation is provided within a range of self-contained apartments set in a court yard arrangement within a village style development. This unannounced inspection took place on 15 January 2019. At this inspection we found the service was Good overall.
Why the service is rated Good overall:
There is a registered manager running the service. 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.
People’s safety was upheld by staff who had been trained in safeguarding vulnerable adults and health and safety policies and procedures. Staff clearly understood how to protect people and who to alert if they had any concerns. General building and operational risks and risks to individuals were identified, assessed and appropriate action was taken to eradicate or reduce them.
There were enough staff on duty at all times to meet people’s diverse, individual needs safely and effectively. Whilst there had been some turnover of staff the service had a consistent staff team. The provider had robust recruitment procedures. People were given their medicines safely, at the right times and in the right amounts by trained and competent staff.
The service remained effective. Staff were well-trained and able to meet people’s health and well-being needs. They were able to respond effectively to people’s current and changing needs. The service sought advice from and worked with health and other professionals to ensure they met people’s needs.
People were encouraged to have maximum choice and control of their lives and staff supported them in the least restrictive way possible; the policies and systems in the service supported this practise.
The service continued to be caring and responsive. The committed, attentive and knowledgeable staff team provided care with kindness and respect. Individualised care planning ensured people’s equality and diversity was fully respected. People were provided with a range of activities, according to their needs, abilities, health and preferences. Care plans were reviewed and updated and management maintained an oversight. Care plans contained up to date information and records demonstrated that risk assessments were usually reviewed within stated timescales.
The registered manager was well regarded and respected. The quality of care the service provided continued to be reviewed and improved, as necessary.