- Care home
Sycamore Court
Report from 10 January 2025 assessment
Contents
Ratings
Our view of the service
Sycamore Court is a residential care home providing nursing care and support for up to 40 people. People were living with a range of needs associated with the frailties of old age and some people were living with dementia or other mental health needs.This assessment took place from 17 December to the 20 December 2024. We carried out an on-site visit on 17 December 2024. The assessment was planned in response to concerns raised about the safety of people and the management of the service and governance systems. We did not identify any significant issues during this assessment and the service has remained Good, with minor areas identified for continued improvement. There were quality assurance checks completed by the management team to ensure care, treatment and good outcomes for people were maintained. However, whilst systems were in place and identified actions, there was no follow up as whether the actions had been successful. People received safe care and staff managed risks safely and effectively. People and staff told us they would feel confident to raise any concerns and that these would be responded to by the management team. The provider had liaised with external health professionals to provide joined up care and treatment for people. Staff and management knew people well and received an induction, training and support that enabled them to manage people’s health and social care effectively and in a responsive way. Staff treated people with kindness and compassion, and there was a positive and friendly culture in the service. Systems were in place that allowed people, relatives and staff to speak up and have their voices heard. There were ongoing improvement plans to make further improvements to the home.
People's experience of this service
People and their relatives gave positive feedback about living in the service. They told us they were cared for by kind, knowledgeable and respectful staff, who knew the people they supported well. We heard that people were encouraged to be as independent as possible and were supported to keep in touch with family and friends. Relatives felt well informed and able to raise any issues, however minor with the staff or management team. Not everyone was able to share their views on living at Sycamore Court, but those that could told us, “Very good place to live, the staff are lovely, kind, and ready for a laugh, but we lost a cleaner, so need another one,” “I am settled here and feel safe, I think they are very good here, kind and treat us all well.” Relatives told us, “I come here every day, the staff are really very kind, I have Sunday lunch here, I trust them and know they do their best all the time.”