The inspection visit at Milton Lodge Rest Home took place on 14 March 2017 and was unannounced.Milton Lodge is a care home for up to twenty one older people who require nursing or personal care. It is situated in a residential area of Fleetwood. The home has three floors and is serviced by a passenger lift to all levels. Four bedrooms have a shared occupancy for two people. There are two rooms with en-suite facilities. At the time of our inspection there were 21 people living at Milton Lodge Rest Home.
The service had a registered manager. 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 2008 and associated Regulations about how the service is run.
At the last inspection on 30 November and 01 December 2015, we asked the provider to take action to make improvements with regard to meeting people’s nutritional and hydration needs. We asked the registered provider to submit an action plan to demonstrate what improvements they were going to make. We used this inspection visit in March 2017 to check the required improvements had been made
During this inspection, we found action had been taken to improve the service. Staff were present and available to monitor and offer appropriate support to people with their meals. Mealtimes were relaxed and social experiences where friends and relatives were welcome. We saw regular snacks and drinks were available between meals to ensure people received adequate nutrition and hydration.
As part of our inspection visit, we had a walk around the home, we found these areas were clean, tidy and well maintained. The provider had ensured risks to individuals had been assessed and measures put in place to minimise such risks. However, throughout our inspection visit, we noted the kitchen door remained open and there were times when the kitchen was empty and the dining room unstaffed. We have made a recommendation about environmental risk management.
We observed the management of staff throughout our inspection. We found staffing levels ensured people were safe. There was an appropriate skill mix of staff to ensure the needs of people who lived at the home were met.
Staff received training related to their role and were knowledgeable about their responsibilities. They had the skills, knowledge and experience required to support people with their care and support needs.
Staff had received abuse training and understood their responsibilities to report any unsafe care or abusive practices related to the safeguarding of vulnerable adults. Staff we spoke with told us they were aware of the safeguarding procedure.
The provider had recruitment and selection procedures to minimise the risk of unsuitable employees working with vulnerable people. Checks had been completed prior to any staff commencing work at Milton Lodge Rest Home. This was confirmed from discussions with staff.
Staff responsible for administering medicines were trained to ensure they were competent and had the required skills. There were appropriate arrangements for storing medicines safely.
People and their representatives told us they were involved in their care and had discussed and consented to their care. We found staff had an understanding of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS).
We found people had access to healthcare professionals and their healthcare needs were met. We saw the management team had liaised with healthcare providers and responded promptly when people had experienced health problems.
A complaints procedure was available and people we spoke with said they knew how to complain. People and staff spoken with felt the management team were accessible, supportive and approachable.
Comments we received demonstrated people were satisfied with their care. The management and staff were clear about their roles and responsibilities. They were committed to providing a good standard of care and support to people who lived at the home.
Care plans identified the care and support people required. We found they were informative about care people had received. They had been kept under review and updated when necessary to reflect people’s changing needs.
People told us they were happy with the activities organised at Milton Lodge Rest Home. The activities were arranged for individuals and for groups.
The provider had regularly completed a range of audits to maintain people’s safety and welfare.