17 October 2013
During a routine inspection
We found that it was not always clear when care plans had been reviewed. This means that staff may not have all of the relevant information to meet people's needs.
We saw that an inventory of people's belongings was recorded at the beginning of their stay to ensure that their possessions were safeguarded. We saw that staff recorded details of any bruising or skin marks so that the cause could be investigated.
We saw that medication was stored securely. We found that the temperature of the medication storage had been recorded as being outside the recommended range on many occasions during the previous three months. This means that the quality and efficacy of the medication could have been compromised.
We saw there was a programme of audits and checks in place to ensure that people received care that was safe and appropriate to their needs. The manager explained that she and the quality team within Olympus had specifics areas that they were responsible for monitoring.