17 January 2023
During an inspection looking at part of the service
We had previously rated this service as good with requires improvement for the safe domain. This was a focused inspection where we looked at the safe and well led domains. We did not re-rate the service as a result of our inspection.
- The ward environments were safe and clean.
- The service had enough nursing and medical staff, who knew the patients and received basic training to keep people safe from avoidable harm.
- Staff assessed and managed risks to patients and themselves well. Levels of restrictive interventions were low. Staff followed good practise with respect to safeguarding
- Staff had easy access to clinical information and it was easy for them to maintain high quality clinical records.
- The service used systems and processes to safely prescribe, administer, record and store medicines. Since our last inspection, improvements had been made in how covert medicines were managed.
- The service managed patient safety incidents well. Staff knew when to report incidents and reported them appropriately.
- The service was well led and the governance processes ensured that ward procedures ran smoothly.
- Leaders had the skills, knowledge and experience to perform their roles. They had a good understanding of the services they managed and were visible in the service and approachable for clients and staff.
- Staff felt respected, supported and valued. They could raise any concerns without fear. Staff reported that since our last inspection the culture within the team had improved.
- We observed staff treating patients with compassion and kindness and respecting their privacy and dignity.
However,
- Staff did not always follow the providers infection control policy to protect patients from the risk of COVID-19 infection.
- Staff used safe holds, usually involving holding a patient’s hand or arm, whilst providing personal care, which constituted a form of restraint. These safe holds were not always appropriately detailed in patients care and treatment records, in line with the providers policy and procedure.
- Signage on the wards was not always appropriate for people with dementia.