- Care home
Archived: Oakcroft
All Inspections
3 May 2013
During an inspection in response to concerns
People were protected against the risk of unlawful or excessive control or restraint. Staff spoke confidently and clearly about how they supported people in different situations and demonstrated their understanding that physical intervention would only be used as a last resort. We observed that staff worked in ways that maximised people's choice, control and inclusion. Staff understood the value of a stimulating environment, meaningful activity and effective communication in preventing behaviour that presents a risk.
Medicines were prescribed and given to people appropriately. Staff demonstrated their understanding of the use of 'as required' medicines only after other strategies had been attempted. The training programme included the safe handling and administration of medicines.
The manager and staff we spoke with acknowledged that care and support records did not always reflect current working practices. This meant that people were not fully protected from the risks of unsafe or inappropriate care and treatment because accurate and appropriate records were not always maintained.
17 December 2012
During a routine inspection
People we spoke with told us that they had good relationships with staff and said they " felt safe " at the home. People made positive comments about the staff and said " they are always kind to us and take us out all the time ".
They told us that they felt involved in the decision making process in the home and would talk to staff if they had concerns.
5 January 2012
During a routine inspection
During our visit, we observed the staff spending time with people supporting them to take part in their chosen activities. The home had a relaxed atmosphere because people were moving around their home freely and staff engaged positively with individual people.