29 August and 3 September 2014
During an inspection in response to concerns
During our inspection we talked with 18 of the people who lived in the home and with 5 relatives of people who were visiting at the time of our inspection. We also spoke with 27 members of care staff and their supervisors as well as catering and other staff. We met with the registered and assistant manager and a member of regional staff. We looked at staff rotas as well as training records.
We looked around the building. Green Park Care Home is purpose built for 105 people arranged over three floors. There were 104 people living in the home at the time of our inspection. Two units specialised in the care of people who are living with dementia whilst another provided nursing care. The remaining units provided residential care for the people who live in them.
We found that the provision for people living with dementia was good. The home had made arrangements for the provision of activities throughout the different units. People who lived at Green Park Care Home said that the care was good but most people and their relatives as well as some staff said that more staff were required particularly at certain times of the day.
Staff at Green Park Care Home did not always receive adequate support in the form of supervision or training. Whilst there were quality assurance systems in place these had failed to identify these issues and help the management to prioritise them for attention.
We considered all the evidence we gathered under the outcomes we inspected. We used the information to answer some of the five questions we always ask;
o Is the service safe?
o Is the service effective?
o Is the service caring
o Is the service responsive?
o Is the service well led?
Below is a summary of what we found '
Is the service safe?
We found that the staffing levels at Green Park Care Home were as described by the manager on the day of our inspection. However we saw that on previous days some shifts had not been covered meaning staffing levels fell below this.
Is the service effective?
We found that not all staff had received sufficient training to provide effective care.
Is the service caring?
We found that the staffing levels at Green Park Care Home meant that staff did not have time to spend on an individual basis with the people who lived in the home. Staff were under particular pressure at mealtimes which affected the experience of the people living in the home.
Is the service well led?
The arrangements made for the quality assurance of the service at Green Park Care Home had not always helped to identify improvements in the service that were required.
This was a responsive inspection to look at concerning information and we did not look specifically at other areas.