11 December 2020
During an inspection looking at part of the service
We found the following examples of good practice.
¿ Infection control policies had been updated to reflect current national guidance. Information and guidance on infection control measures in place were available for staff and people who lived at Greenacres. Additional signage was displayed with information and guidance on COVID-19 restrictions for visitors.
¿ Staff had received training about good practice for infection prevention and control, including how to don and doff personal protective equipment (PPE) safely.
¿ A room had been isolated and allocated for staff to use when entering and leaving the building. Staff used the room to change in and out of their uniform and don their PPE when starting a shift.
¿ There were sufficient PPE supplies in place including masks, visors, gloves, aprons and hand sanitiser to ensure safe infection prevention and control practices were undertaken. There were sufficient hand washing facilities and PPE stations were situated throughout the service. Staff had access to PPE and were observed wearing this in line with national guidance.
¿ The provider had ensured people were admitted into the service safely following government guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic. The provider put in place risk assessments which clearly identified people at high risk of COVID-19 infection and the measures in place to support them. This meant staff had clear guidance on how to support people during the COVID-19 pandemic.
¿ A recent outbreak of COVID-19 at the service had been managed well and the plans in place to support people had been utilised safely. People were supported to isolate in their rooms.
¿ The service followed the current guidelines for care home testing; an enhanced testing regime was implemented during the outbreak. This was to ensure if people or staff had contracted COVID-19, measures were put in place in a timely way.
¿ People were supported to keep in touch with their relatives and friends through telephone and video calls. The provider had also built a visiting pod with screening to minimise the risk of spreading infection and to enable people to continue to receive their visitors in a comfortable and safe way.
¿ Since the outbreak the provider had maintained a no visiting policy with an exception for people who were nearing the end of their life. The provider kept their visiting policy under review to ensure they supported people to keep safe.
Further information is in the detailed findings below.