27 October 2020
During an inspection looking at part of the service
The provider had an outbreak of Corona virus within in the home. We were assured the provider was keeping people safe and found the following examples of good practice.
Staff had received training in infection control, including how to safely put on and take personal protective equipment (PPE) such as glove aprons and face coverings. One staff member told us, “I have had additional training since Covid started, like handwashing and taking off my PPE”. We saw staff throughout the day wearing appropriate PPE and refreshing their PPE when moving from room to room.
There was a process in place for visitors and staff entering the home that included recording temperatures and washing hands. Staff we spoke with told us they came to work in their own clothes and would record their temperatures and gel their hands before entering the building. There was a designated room for staff to change into their work clothes and put on their PPE before they accessed the area, they were allocated to work in.
The service was split into two units. Each unit could be isolated using a zoning system. Wherever possible, staff worked on one unit. The registered manager had reported that there was an outbreak in the home and notified the appropriate authorities. The registered manager was meeting regularly with Public Health England and the local commissioning team to monitor the outbreak. We spoke with one professional who told us, “We are closely monitoring Oak Trees and are happy with the current plan in place to reduce the outbreak in the home.”
The registered manager ensured regular testing was carried out on both staff and people living at the service. Staff we spoke with were confident and knowledgeable about how to protect people from the risk of infection. Assessments were carried out by phone or remotely. People were not admitted to the service unless they tested negative for Covid-19; there were procedures in place to isolate new admissions for a further two weeks to ensure they were free of the virus.
Visitors to the home were restricted in line with government guidelines. However, staff told us they worked with relatives and people living in the home to make sure people had contact with their loved ones through use of technology, this included phone and video calls.
Further information is in the detailed findings below.