- Care home
Kirk House Care Home
Report from 7 May 2024 assessment
Contents
Ratings
Our view of the service
The on site assessment began on 25 June 2024. We undertook the assessment as we had received a safeguarding notification about an incident which had taken place at the service. We did not find any outstanding concerns and were assured that people living at Kirk House were safe and in receipt of good care. There was a positive culture across the service where people felt safe and protected despite the recent events which had taken place. Staff had been trained to recognise and respond to concerns of abuse and staff who were currently employed by the service, spoke with confidence about the processes they would follow. Staff had been recruited in a safe way and had been subject to the necessary and relevant pre-employment checks. People had their needs assessed and care records were in place to support staff to meet people’s needs in line with their wishes and preferences. Staff were observed to be kind and caring, and we observed warm and engaging interactions between people and staff. The management team were visible across the service and supported staff with their professional development in order for them to provide good quality care.
People's experience of this service
During the on-site inspection, we spoke with 5 people and 2 relatives. People said they felt safe and relatives we spoke with were happy with the care people received. Comments included, “They [staff] are very good, and I feel safe” and, “I have not had care as good as this.” People told us they knew who the management team were, and they felt assured they could raise concerns or give feedback, and this would be actioned as needed. One person said, “[Registered manager name] is the manager, and they would do anything for you.” Another person said, “[Registered manager’s name] is very good.”