Updated 21 November 2024
Date of Assessment: 2 to 9 December 2024. St James' Park Care Home is a nursing home supporting older people and young adults. The home had a good learning culture to ensure they were consistently improving. Staff understood and managed risks. They protected and kept people safe from harm. The facilities and equipment met the needs of people using the service. The home was clean and well-maintained. There were enough staff with the right skills, qualifications and experience to care for people. Managers made sure they received training and regular appraisals to maintain high-quality care. Medicines were well managed. Staff included people in the planning of their care. When people did not have the capacity to consent and make decisions about their care, staff had involved the people closest to them to make sure decisions were made in their best interest and were the least restrictive. Staff monitored people’s health and worked well with other agencies to ensure the best outcomes for people. Staff treated people with kindness and compassion. They treated people as individuals and supported their preferences. Managers and the provider supported the wellbeing of the staff. The home had robust systems in place to ensure people could access the health support they needed. The provider and staff had a shared vision and culture based on listening, learning and trust. Staff felt encouraged to be open and supported to give feedback and were treated well when they did so. They were treated equally, free from bullying or harassment and people with protected characteristics felt supported and empowered. There were clear arrangements for accountability and staff understood their roles and responsibilities. Managers worked with the local community to ensure they delivered the best possible care and were receptive to new ideas. The was a culture of continuous improvement with staff given time and resources to try new ideas.