14 November 2017
During a routine inspection
In May 2017 The Care Quality Commission (CQC) re-registered the provider Mr Amin Lakhani under the new business name of Saffronland Homes. There has not been any change in ownership of Bonhomie Sarisbury Green, just an adjustment to the business title/ provider name. As there has not been any change of ownership or leadership at Bonhomie Sarisbury Green, this report makes reference to the report under the previous provider name of Mr. Amin Lakhani.
At the time of the last inspection Bonhomie Sarisbury Green was not meeting one fundamental standard and was in breach of a regulation regarding the safe management of medicines. At this inspection we found systems had improved and this regulation was met. However we found there was breaches of two regulations. These related to how they managed risk to people's health and wellbeing and how effectively they notified CQC of significant events.
There was a registered manager in post. A registered manager is a person who has registered with the Care Quality Commission to manage the service. Like registered providers, they are ‘registered persons’. Registered persons have legal responsibility for meeting the requirements in the Health and Social Care Act 2008 and associated Regulations about how the service is run.
At the time of our inspection ten people were living at Bonhomie Sarisbury Green.
Risks assessments were in place and contained the detail needed to minimise risks to people and keep them safe.
There were enough staff with the right skills and training to meet people's needs.
Medicines were managed safely by suitably trained staff.
There were systems in place to ensure staff reported safeguarding concerns and received regular training to ensure they understood their responsibility.
People's care needs were fully assessed.
People had their nutritional needs met and staff knew their individual meal preferences.
There was specialist equipment to enable people to maintain their independence.
People were enabled to have control over their lives and maintain relationships with people important to them.
People's interests were supported and activities were arranged both individually and in groups.
People were asked their views on the development ideas for the home.