Stockport Express

Care home is told it has to improve again

- NICK STATHAM

ACARE home has been ordered to improve for the third consecutiv­e time after a watchdog found medicine and recruitmen­t failings had put people ‘at risk of harm.’

Richard House, in Cale Green, has again been rated as ‘requires improvemen­t’ following an inspection by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).

The Beech Road home, which provides care for up to 33 people aged over 65, was last found to be ‘good’ back in May 2017.

The CQC’s most recent visit, at the end of March this year, found ‘multiple and repeated breaches of regulation­s’ - despite previously being told it must do better in 2020 and 2018.

And while a recently published inspection report notes that people at the home were ‘happy and felt cared for,’ there were also ‘multiple and repeated breaches of regulation­s.’

Officials found some aspects of the service were ‘not always safe’ and there was an ‘increased risk that people could be harmed.’

A key area of concern was the management and administra­tion of medicines. Not enough improvemen­t had been made since the last inspection and the home remained in breach of care regulation­s.

“Medicines were not always consistent­ly managed or administer­ed safely in line with national guidance,” the report notes.

Officials found that upto-date and completed medicines competency checks were not in place for six of the seven staff who needed them, while medicines were ‘not always stored securely or checked for safe temperatur­es.’

The report adds: “We found four people’s medication sheets did not have their photograph to check the person’s identity before administra­tion of medicines. Medication rounds were conducted by different staff during the day and there was no robust system of handover between the rounds to ensure informatio­n was safely passed on.”

And while audits had been carried out, these had not picked up on the concerns identified by the CQC during the inspection.

Recruitmen­t was another area in which the home, run by Denmax Limited, was found wanting on safety grounds.

“Robust recruitmen­t procedures had not always been used and staff were not always recruited safely,” inspectors noted.

“We were not assured that the provider had carried out the necessary checks to ensure staff were suitable to work with people who may be vulnerable.”

Inspectors also found the home still ‘requires improvemen­t’ in the ‘effective’ and ‘well led’ assessment areas.

“Although we found some improvemen­ts had been made in some aspects of running the home, we found the required improvemen­ts from the last inspection had not always been implemente­d,” the report adds.

“Repeated shortfalls in environmen­tal safety were identified on this inspection. These included hot water checks, radiator safety, gas and electrical installati­on and fire safety.”

Inspectors have made a referral to the fire service, who will inspect the home due to their concerns over fire safety.

On a more positive note inspectors observed staff being attentive to residents during the inspection. People living at the home said they felt safe and there was enough staff around to care for them.

Staff training levels were also said to be ‘much improved since the last inspection’ and the home was no longer in breach of regulation­s in this respect.

However, inspectors were unable to confirm new staff had always received the necessary training as the registered manager had not updated the relevant documentat­ion before taking extended leave.

The CQC says it will meet with the care provider following the publicatio­n of the report to discuss how they will make changes to ensure they improve their rating to at least good.

It will request an action plan from the provider and also work with the local authority to monitor the home’s progress.

Richard House was contacted for comment.

 ?? Google streetview ?? ●●Richard House at Cale Green has again been rated ‘requires improvemen­t’
Google streetview ●●Richard House at Cale Green has again been rated ‘requires improvemen­t’

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