12 October 2016
During a routine inspection
Homestead Care Home is registered to provide accommodation for up to 30 people with dementia or mental health issues who require personal care and support. On the day of the inspection there were 25 people living at the home. There was a registered manager in post. A registered manager is a person who has registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) 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 told us they felt safe. Staff knew how to identify and report the risk of potential abuse. There were sufficient numbers of staff available to meet people’s care and support needs. People were kept safe by staff who supported them to manage risks. People told us they received their medicines at the right time and systems used to store and manage medicines were safe.
People received support from staff who had the skills and knowledge to meet their care and support needs. Staff received training relevant to their role and felt supported by the registered manager. People were asked for their consent before care was provided. Where appropriate, people’s capacity had been assessed and decisions made in people’s best interests. People were happy with the food and drink provided and had access to healthcare when required.
People were supported by staff who were friendly and kind. People and their relatives were involved in decisions about their care and support and staff had a good understanding of people’s personal preferences. People were supported by staff in a way that promoted their independence and maintained their privacy and dignity.
People and their relatives contributed to the planning of their care and support. A programme of activities was available and people were encouraged to follow their interests. People knew who to contact if they were unhappy about any aspect of the care and support. There was a system in place to manage complaints and the registered manager ensured learning took place from people’s experiences.
People told us they liked living at the home and felt it was well managed. Staff spoke positively about the registered manager and provider and felt supported in their role. The provider was involved in the management of the home. There were systems in place to monitor the quality of care provided which were used to drive improvement.