Updated 24 September 2024
Hollie Hill is a care home providing accommodation, personal and nursing care to 51 people at the time of the assessment. The service supports older people, some of whom were living with dementia. The service can support up to 62 people. We visited the service for our assessment between 02 October 2024 to 07 October 2024. We gave feedback to the provider on 09 October 2024. The assessment was undertaken in response to risks raised with us. The service has been rated good following this assessment. Staff, people and relatives all raised the issue of the use of agency staff and at times they felt staffing was short. Staff told us it was “always busy” at the service but if agency were used due to sickness or illness then staff felt they couldn’t always meet people’s needs in a timely way. People said they sometimes had to wait a short time for support. We observed the service was busy, but there were enough staff to meet people’s needs. Leadership at the service had not been consistent over the last 2 years, the new manager had only been at the service for 3 months. People and the staff team told us they felt supported by the regional managers. Staff, people and professionals said the new manager was accessible and listened to them. The service had recognised there had been significant issues with catering at the service and they were in the process of recruiting and supporting a new catering team. Feedback from people about the quality of food was still mixed. The environment was clean and well maintained and equipment was available to support people using the service short term to enable them to return home after hospital stays. Staff had a good understanding of people’s needs, and we saw lots of positive interaction between staff, people and relatives. Staff were recruited safely and attended appropriate training. People were supported with their health and care needs.