29-30 June 2016
During a routine inspection
We rated Douglas House Project as good because:
- People’s risk assessments were comprehensive and detailed.
- Care records were generally comprehensive and included physical and mental health needs. They were reviewed regularly and appropriate referrals were made.
- Staff received appropriate induction, supervision and appraisal.
- Staff received specialist training specific to the care and treatment of the service user group. This included a National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) in Life skills.
- The service held regular meetings for staff support.
- Staff interaction with people using the service were respectful and kind.
- Community meetings were held weekly and actions were taken in response to people’s feedback.
- A social enterprise initiative was set up for people using the service to gain work experience.
- There was a great commitment towards continual improvement and innovation. The service had won an Enabling Environment award from the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
However:
- Safeguarding concerns were not always consistently identified or addressed robustly.
- Drug and alcohol tests were sometimes carried out at the reception area where other people could see. This did not promote the dignity and respect of the service user.