An adult social care inspector carried out this this inspection. The focus of the inspection was to answer five key questions; is the service safe, effective, caring, responsive and well-led?As part of this inspection we observed activities taking place, spoke with eight people who used the service, two relatives of people who used the service, a visiting health care professional, the registered manager, two representatives of the registered provider and seven members of staff. We also reviewed records relating to the management of the service which included seven care plans, daily records, staff records and quality assurance monitoring records.
Below is a summary of what we found. The summary describes what people using the service, their relatives and the staff told us, what we observed and the records we looked at.
Is the service safe?
People who used the service indicated that their social and health care needs were met in a safe and appropriate way. People also felt safe because they had confidence in the staff members. Family members of people who used the service also said that they felt their relative was kept safe because they were well looked after.
Health and safety risk assessments had been carried out and measures were in place to minimise these and to keep people safe.
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) monitors the operation of the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards which applies to care services. Applications have needed to be submitted and proper policies and procedures were in place. Relevant staff have been trained to understand when an application should be made, and how to submit one.
People were given their medication as prescribed and said that they were satisfied with how this was being done. However, improvements are required in relation to the recording and storage of some of the medication. We have asked the provider to tell us what they are going to do to meet the requirements of the law in relation to the recording and storage of medication.
There was a sufficient number of staff employed to provide people with safe and appropriate care as planned.
Is the service effective?
People's choices and decisions about their support and care were respected and valued. People and their visiting relatives told us that they were actively consulted, about their, or their relatives' support and care.
Procedures were in place, but not all of the people's care records were detailed enough regarding mental capacity assessments and assessing a person's mental health. An audit of people's care records had identified similar deficiencies in this area. Work was in progress to improve the standard of this assessment and recording. People who were considered not able to understand complex information were represented by people who were legally appointed to do so.
People were supported to engage in social and recreational activities. People told us that they did not get bored or feel isolated.
Is the service caring?
People who used the service, and their visitors, told us that members of staff were kind, caring and considerate. Our observations noted that members of staff interacted with people who used the service in an attentive, patient, kind and caring way.
Is the service responsive?
Members of staff demonstrated to us how they respected people's choices and decisions about their support and care.
People's individual social care needs were responded to. People were supported to maintain contact with their family members.
Is the service well-led?
Members of staff told us that they had the training and support to safely do their job, which they said they enjoyed.
People, including members of staff and family members of people who used the service, were provided with opportunities to make suggestions and comments to improve the quality of people's support and care.
Information in relation to the condition of the premises, accidents and incidents was analysed and remedial action was taken, if required. This was to improve the health and safety of people living, visiting or working at Park Vista Care Home.
A system was in place to carry out audits of a number of areas and by different designated people. These audits included those for medication, care records and the health and wellbeing of people living at the care home. Actions were identified and carried forward, if needed, with the aim to improve the quality and safety of people's support and care.
Since our previous inspection of 27 June 2014 we have approved an application to register the manager.