During an assessment under our new approach
Patron House is a care home which is registered to provide accommodation, personal care and support to older people. Up to 12 people can live there. The service is in an adapted, detached house in a residential area of Bristol.
In this assessment, we looked at all the quality statements in the safe, effective and well led key questions. At the last inspection, the service was rated requires improvement in these key questions and overall. In this assessment, we found the service remains requires improvement in safe and well led. The rating for the effective key question has changed to good. The ratings for the quality statements we did not assess remain unchanged.
We found shortfalls relating to staffing, infection prevention and control and the safe management of medicines. Some statutory notifications had not been submitted and systems to monitor the quality and safety of the service did not always identify or address the issues we found during this assessment.
Changes had been made to food and the dining experience, and people’s nutrition and hydration needs were being met. People appeared comfortable living at the service and staff knew people well and understood their needs. Records supported staff to care for people safely. There were plans to ensure there was a stable leadership team at the service and the provider promoted ongoing service development and innovation.
We found there were breaches of the legal regulations in relation to safe care and treatment, staffing and good governance.
We have asked the provider for an action plan in response to the concerns found at this assessment.