Harefield Gazette

Care home ‘needs improving’

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A CARE home has been told it “requires improvemen­t” after inspectors found residents at risk of taking drugs contaminat­ed with other people’s tablets.

The Chiswick Nursing Centre was given the rating by the Care Quality Commission after inspectors discovered nurses were using the same mortar to crush different types of medicine.

The health watchdog said in a report it was concerned particles of tablets handed out to residents could be given to the wrong people.

The report said: “At the end of a medicine round we saw the residue of a tablet on the mortar. We asked the staff nurse about this and they told us they had used the same mortar to crush tablets for two people.

“The staff nurse told us they did not have time to thoroughly clean the mortar between administer­ing medicines to the two people, as the mortar took too long to dry and there was only one pestle and mortar available on the suite. This practice could cause crossconta­mination.”

At the time of the inspection, the care home was looking after 120 patients with a disability or dementia.

The service supported older people with physical frailties, people living with dementia, and younger adults with disabiliti­es

At the care home’s last inspection in April 2020, medicines were not always managed safely and it was given a rating of “requires improvemen­t”.

Inspectors explained the care home had improved on the last inspection and fixed a lot of issues, as medicines were now sealed and stored safely.

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