20 January 2022
During an inspection looking at part of the service
We found the following examples of good practice:
The provider was following best practice guidance to prevent visitors to the home spreading COVID-19 infection. The provider kept in touch with family members and people's friends through regular emails and phone calls.
The provider had arrangements for visitors to meet with people virtually through video conferencing and physically in visiting areas. All visitors were asked to sign a COVID-19 declaration on arrival, and had their temperature checked. Visitors had to undertake a lateral flow test on the day of visit or on arrival and visiting professionals had to show proof of negative lateral flow test taken on the day of the visit; in addition, they had to show proof of their COVID-19 vaccination.
The provider informed us that staff used Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) including gloves, mask and apron when providing personal care and when social distancing was not possible.
All COVID-19 positive service users were isolated according to Public Health England Guidelines.
The provider had an admissions process in place. The provider informed us that all new service users had to have undertaken a COVID-19 PCR test 24 to 48 hours prior to being admitted into the service and on admission they perform a lateral flow test and were usually isolated for 14 days.
Our observations during the inspection confirmed staff were adhering to PPE and social distancing guidance.
The provider informed us that all staff had received the infection prevention and control and personal protective equipment training.
The provider informed us that all staff undertook weekly COVID-19 PCR tests and thrice weekly lateral flow tests. The provider confirmed us that all staff working at the service had received the first two doses of COVID-19 vaccine. The provider informed us five of the six residents had received three doses of COVID-19 vaccine and one resident was medically exempt. The provider maintained a testing register for staff and service users.
The provider had ensured staff who were more vulnerable to COVID-19 had been assessed and plans were in place to minimise the risk to their health and wellbeing. The provider informed us that they had an open-door policy and had regular meetings with staff. The care home manager indicated they were supported by the regional manager and their local care team.
Further information is in the detailed findings below.