Redclyffe Residential Care Home is registered to provide accommodation for up to 27 people who require nursing or personal care. It is situated in a residential area of Rushden, Northamptonshire. At the time of our inspection the service was providing support to 23 people, with a range of needs.
The inspection took place on 17 June 2015.
The service had a registered manager. A registered manager is a person who has registered with the Care Quality Commission to manage the service. Like registered providers, they are ‘registered persons’. Registered persons have legal responsibility for meeting the requirements in the Health and Social Care Act 2008 and associated Regulations about how the service is run.
People told us they felt safe and secure within the environment because of the care and support they received from staff.
Staff were knowledgeable about the processes in place, in order to protect vulnerable people from harm or abuse.
People had risk assessments which identified hazards they may face and provided guidance to staff on how to manage any risk of harm.
People were cared for by sufficient numbers of well trained staff who were recruited into their roles safely and had undergone appropriate checks before commencing their employment.
Medicines were stored and administered safely.
When people had been assessed as being unable to make complex decisions, there were records of meetings with family and other professionals involved in their care.
Mealtimes were relaxed and the food served was nutritious; people had a variety of choice and were given support when required.
People were supported to see healthcare professionals in order to ensure their general health was well maintained.
People were happy with the care they received and confirmed that staff were kind, caring and courteous.
Staff understood people’s privacy and dignity needs. They knocked on people’s doors before entering rooms and asked people discreetly if they needed to go to the bathroom.
Members of staff were able to describe the individual needs of people in their care, and worked hard to ensure they received their preferences, choices and wellbeing.
People’s care plans were based upon their individual needs and wishes. Care plans contained detailed information on people’s health needs, preferences and personal history.
People told us they had no reason to complain about the home but felt able to do so if necessary.
The service was well organised which enabled staff to respond to people’s needs in a proactive way. Staff worked well as a team and received good leadership from the registered manager.