25 and 27 January 2016
During an inspection looking at part of the service
We carried out a focused inspection of Long Yard on 25 and 27 January 2016. The inspection checked the safety and effectiveness of the service.
Some aspects of the service were not safe. Risk management plans and care plans were not always comprehensive and clients were at risk of not having all their needs met. Staff did not consistently administer medicines safely. Staff had not always kept accurate records in relation to clients’ medicines. Staff had not ensured that medicines were always stored at the correct temperature. The provider did not have robust arrangements to ensure prescriptions pads were kept securely and there was a risk they could be misused. Staff made observations on clients’ health during alcohol withdrawal. However, staff had not always recorded how decisions about the type and frequency of observations had been made. Clients were at risk of not being observed at the appropriate level to identify risks to their health at the earliest possible stage. Since the inspection, the provider has ensured any discussion staff hold with the contracted doctor about observations are always recorded.
A suitably qualified contracted doctor assessed the medical needs of clients referred to the service and provided appropriate treatment and medical monitoring of clients which complied with NICE guidance. The provider had begun to take action to improve the accuracy and thoroughness of record-keeping but some further improvements were required. Staff were appropriately trained and supervised in relation to working with people undergoing alcohol withdrawal treatment.