- Care home
Seagrave House Care Home
This care home is run by two companies: Artisan Care Northants Limited and Willowbrook Healthcare Limited. These two companies have a dual registration and are jointly responsible for the services at the home.
Report from 29 November 2024 assessment
Contents
Ratings
Our view of the service
Date of Assessment: 7 to 10 January 2025. This assessment was carried out by 1 inspector and 2 Experts by Experience with personal experience of using or caring for someone who uses this type of care service. The service is a residential care home providing support for up to 84 older people, including those living with dementia. At our last inspection the service was in breach of regulation relating to safe care and treatment and governance. At this assessment, there were 69 people in residence. We found they were no longer in breach of regulations as the provider had taken action to mitigate and manage risks to people’s needs. People received their medicine safely by staff trained and competent to do so. People’s health was promoted by safe infection prevention and control practices. Improvements were found with the learning culture, oversight systems to monitor and improve all aspects of the service. Staff were recruited safely, supervised, received feedback on their performance and their wellbeing promoted. There were enough staff to meet people’s needs. Personalised guidance in care plans enabled staff to support people safely. Staff understood how to protect them from abuse. All accidents, incidents and complaints had been recorded and were thoroughly investigated. People’s choices and wishes were respected and lawful processes were followed for people who lacked capacity to make their own decisions. Staff monitored people’s health and worked well with other agencies to ensure the best outcomes for people. People lived in a clean and well-maintained home. Staff treated people with respect, kindness and were supported to maintain their independence. The service had a registered manager, and they and staff understood their roles and responsibilities. There was a positive culture within the home, empowering people and staff to speak up without fear. Management and staff ensured people had equal opportunities and did not face discrimination within the care.
People's experience of this service
People and relatives were positive about the quality of care and support provided and the accommodation. People felt safe and were involved in planning their care. People told us they liked the staff who supported them and felt their needs and preferences were understood and respected. When people could not directly tell us about their experience, we used a structured observation tool to assess whether they received good care. This approach demonstrated people were included and listened to and staff interacted positively with them. A relative said, “We have found that the level of care they provide is excellent and constantly adapting as [Name’s] dementia becomes more demanding.” People and relative's views were sought regularly. All were confident that any concerns raised would be acted on. One relative said, “The home manager and her team have been amazing with my family, they have helped us through our highs and lows. The support and care that my dad receives daily is amazing.” Another relative said, “Seagrave house is very welcoming, staff are always helpful and attentive. I have witnessed compassionate and dignified care being provided to the residents."