12/12/2014
During a routine inspection
We Inspected Roy Kinnear House on 12 December 2014. This was an unannounced inspection.
Roy Kinnear House provides accommodation, nursing and personal care for up to eight adults who have severe learning and physical disabilities. There is a qualified nurse on duty at all times. At the time of our inspection there were four people using the service. The home had a manager who was in the process of becoming registered. A registered manager is a person who has registered with the Care Quality Commission to manage the service. Like registered providers, they are ‘registered persons’. Registered persons have legal responsibility for meeting the requirements in the Health and Social Care Act and associated Regulations about how the service is run.
During the inspection we met the four people who lived at the home, spoke to four members of staff and spoke to two relatives.
Staff had appropriate skills and training and were familiar with the needs, likes and dislikes of people using the service. Care and support were provided in a professional, supportive and compassionate way.
The manager was able to demonstrate that the provider had sufficient systems, records and policies in place to ensure the service was safe and well-led. Care records showed us that people had their care and support needs met in an individual and personalised manner and that their health and social care was managed effectively.
The environment was clean and safe and that there were plans for further refurbishment. People had timetables of activities which were personalised and specialist health care needs were met by trained staff.
Feedback from relatives we spoke with was positive. There was the view that the service had improved over the year, particularly with regard to improving staff training and the respect staff showed to people.