19 January 2021
During an inspection looking at part of the service
We found the following examples of good practice.
• The home had made arrangements for people to receive visitors safely. Purpose built areas of the home had been created that were safe and secure.
• There were facilities for handwashing throughout the building. Extra facilites had been put in place as part of the home’s response to the pandemic. Details for test and trace purposes were being recorded and temperature checks were completed.
• The home had good supplies of PPE; we saw that staff were wearing masks throughout the home.
• Staff wellbeing was supported through providing an employee assist programme and thanks you vouchers to recognise their efforts during the pandemic.
• The registered manager told us how people’s wellbeing had been affected during the outbreak in the home, but that staff were working hard to support them. During our inspection we saw staff supporting people in a kind and caring way.
• Testing was being carried out regularly on staff and people in the home so that steps to protect others could be taken, if a person tested positive.
• People had ensuite rooms so were able to isolate if symptomatic or had given a positive Covid test. Social distancing was difficult due to people’s capacity to understand, however this was risk assessd and measures put in place to support the people as safely as possible.
• Cleaning schedules were in place and extra equipment had been purchased during the pandemic to enable steam cleaning. Attention was paid to high touch points.
• The registered manager understood the principles of cohorting staff, though this had been difficult due to high numbers of staff being off work at various times. Agency staff had been block booked so that they weren’t working between various homes.