- Care home
Laurel Grove
Report from 19 February 2024 assessment
Contents
On this page
- Overview
- Assessing needs
- Delivering evidence-based care and treatment
- How staff, teams and services work together
- Supporting people to live healthier lives
- Monitoring and improving outcomes
- Consent to care and treatment
Effective
People had individualised, decision specific mental capacity assessments in place. Where people were deprived of their liberty, Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) were in place and people were supported in line with their agreed plans. Staff had received training in Mental Capacity Act (MCA) and understood how to support people in line with the Act.
This service scored 54 (out of 100) for this area. Find out what we look at when we assess this area and How we calculate these scores.
Assessing needs
We did not look at Assessing needs during this assessment. The score for this quality statement is based on the previous rating for Effective.
Delivering evidence-based care and treatment
We did not look at Delivering evidence-based care and treatment during this assessment. The score for this quality statement is based on the previous rating for Effective.
How staff, teams and services work together
We did not look at How staff, teams and services work together during this assessment. The score for this quality statement is based on the previous rating for Effective.
Supporting people to live healthier lives
We did not look at Supporting people to live healthier lives during this assessment. The score for this quality statement is based on the previous rating for Effective.
Monitoring and improving outcomes
We did not look at Monitoring and improving outcomes during this assessment. The score for this quality statement is based on the previous rating for Effective.
Consent to care and treatment
Mental capacity assessments were in place and had been completed in line with best practice, it was clear to see the informed decisions people had made.
People told us they made choices about their day-to-day life, this included when they went to bed and when they woke up. People also told us the places they chose to go.
The provider told us that managers had undertaken a Mental Capacity Assessment (MCA) workshop to increase competency in this area. An audit had been carried out of MCA and identified that people may have limitations in accepting or declining activities due to staffing levels. The provider assured us they have undertaken a review of staffing levels. Staff demonstrated an understanding of the Mental Capacity Act 2005. A staff member told us, “I give people choices, let them make their own decisions”.