16 March 2021
During an inspection looking at part of the service
We found the following examples of good practice.
• The provider followed safe infection prevention and control practices and procedures to ensure people, staff and visitors' safety, and protected them from the risk of infection.
• The service had systems in place to check staff and visitors' temperatures and they provided them with appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), before they were allowed into the care home.
• The provider had implemented suitable visiting arrangements to ensure people could receive visits safely. A separate room was dedicated for visits, this room was spacious enough to allow social distancing and had windows to provide sufficient ventilation. Relatives were sent updated information, which included the procedures they were required to follow during the visit. This ensured their and people’s safety.
• Throughout the pandemic, people were supported to stay in contact with their relatives using their preferred mode of communication.
• People, staff and visitors were supported to follow the government's guidance on wearing PPE and social distancing.
• The provider had adequate stock of hand sanitisers and PPE. The premises were cleaned and disinfected frequently to help prevent the spread of infection.
• The provider followed the government's guidance on carrying out COVID-19 testing and made appropriate arrangements to test people, staff and visitors.
• All staff received training and support to prevent and control the spread of infection. Staff safety and wellbeing was supported if they became unwell and when they returned to work.
• The registered manager was well supported by the provider and their clinical lead. They also sought support and advice from external agencies including the local authority, the Clinical Commissioning Group, Public Health England, Rapid Response Service and local health teams to help keep people and staff safe.