During an assessment under our new approach
There were shortfalls in risk management and some potential high risks to people were not being assessed, explored, and planned for. There was a lack of understanding of how staff and managers should promote people’s right to make certain choices about their lives. People received support from health professionals, but there were issues in advocating for some people to access health care. Staff felt supported by their direct managers.
There were some shortfalls with people experiencing a person-centred care experience, but there were also good examples of staff treating people as individuals and trying to make life interesting. There was a division between the two parts of the home which did not promote a positive culture.
The issues found during this assessment were a result of limited effective governance of the home. We have asked the provider for an action plan in response to the concerns found at this assessment.