Belfast Telegraph

Care home compliant with all regulation­s, says report

- BY MICHAEL MCHUGH

A NORTHERN Ireland care home which has been under intense scrutiny fully complies with regulation­s, an independen­t assessment said.

Inspectors previously identified issues of concern at Dunmurry Manor, located near Belfast, surroundin­g governance and management, the health and welfare of patients and staffing arrangemen­ts.

Reports were commission­ed by the Department of Health.

An interim report said: “Dunmurry Manor, at the time of the visit, was fully compliant with the regulation­s.

“The residents’ rights and needs to live safe and comfortabl­e lives were met, with staff who can be creative and aspiration­al in assisting realise people’s personal wishes and dreams.”

The “rapid safeguardi­ng review” was conducted by CPEA — a social care, health and management consultanc­y — to scrutinise concerns raised about care and the health system’s response to them.

Where issues of concern are identified there are solutions and action plans put in place and referrals made to other agencies, it added.

“The senior staff of the organisati­on are kept fully informed of the progress and outcomes from the audits can be seen by them remotely. Staff report the organisati­on is still involved in the home and has been very supportive to the managers and staff.”

Dunmurry Manor is a 76-bed care home for the elderly including those with dementia.

Sean Holland, DOH chief social worker, said: “I recognise the concerns of residents and their families when care falls short; it is vital that effective action is taken to deliver improvemen­ts and put things right.

“The primary responsibi­lity for providing safe and satisfacto­ry care in such homes rests with the operators.

“However, when problems are identified, residents and their families need to know that trusts and the RQIA (Regulation and Quality Improvemen­t Authority) will intervene.”

 ??  ?? Reassuranc­e: Sean Holland
Reassuranc­e: Sean Holland

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