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Bryn Haven

Overall: Requires improvement read more about inspection ratings

Brinnington Road, Stockport, Cheshire, SK5 8BS (0161) 430 2337

Provided and run by:
Borough Care Ltd

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Our current view of the service

Requires improvement

Updated 14 March 2024

Bryn Haven is a residential care home providing personal care and dementia care to 40 people with a variety of conditions at the time of our site visits. The home is registered to provide care for up to 42 people over 2 floors in one building. This unannounced assessment was carried out between 24 April 2024 and 15 May 2024. The assessment was triggered by concerns we received about the service. During the assessment we reviewed 11 quality statements across 3 key questions. Not all quality statements were reviewed at this assessment and consequently will not have a rating awarded at this time. At this assessment we identified breaches of regulation, regarding medicines management, people’s individual risk management and safe staffing levels. We observed some people did not always appear well kempt or receive support in a timely way. We had concerns relating to the frequency of opportunity for people to have baths/showers. Staff had mostly been trained and had been recruited safely. Safety concerns and events were reported, investigated and any learning was shared with staff. The registered manager carried out many periodic checks, including daily walkarounds of the service and audits of care documentation. However, these checks had not always identified and/or actioned the concerns we found on this assessment. The registered manager was responsive when we raised our concerns and had already put an action plan in place to address the issues found on day one of the site visits.

People's experience of the service

Updated 14 March 2024

We received mostly positive feedback from people living at Bryn Haven. People told us they felt safe, and the staff were mostly kind and supportive. People confirmed they made choices about their care, one person told us, “I like to choose my own clothes; I decide what I want to wear depending on my mood; I choose where I want to sit in the dining room.” People and their visitors felt assured that medical treatment would be sought, if necessary, one visitor told us, “If I had any concerns, I could speak freely to a member of staff and the GP visits regularly.” We received mixed feedback from people about the staffing levels at the home.