20 June 2013
During a routine inspection
People's records included details of their medical history and of the examination by the dentist, the outcome, and where required, recommendations for treatment and follow up. The service offered treatment under sedation. The arrangements for sedation appeared in order. Two nurses had received specialist training on the care of people receiving treatment under such conditions. The service had the equipment required to monitor the person and to deal with an emergency.
The service had procedures in place with regard to safeguarding children. Procedures for safeguarding adults were being developed at the time of this inspection.
Procedures for protecting people from the risk of infection appeared satisfactory. Those included infection control systems and procedures, the organisation of work in key areas, and arrangements for monitoring and periodic audit of the procedures. Copies of procedures, schedules of tasks and records of monitoring were maintained.
Arrangements for staff training and continuing professional development ensured staff had the knowledge and skills to meet the needs of people using the service. A system of staff appraisal had yet to be developed.