Rochdale Observer

Care home improving but needs to do more

- GEORGE LYTHGOE

ACARE home in Middleton has managed to make improvemen­ts two years on from being put in special measures – but there are still safety issues.

Although Clare Mount was rated ‘requires improvemen­t’ by the Care Quality Commission in their latest inspection, this is an upgrade on their previous visit from the watchdog which dubbed them ‘inadequate’ in all categories.

The CQC found in November 2021 that communicat­ion was ‘poor’ and that oversight was not ‘robust’ enough to safeguard people from the risk of abuse.

The 2021 inspection also found that clothing was being shared between residents with ‘a distinct lack of underwear found in people’s rooms’ and care practices were said to ‘demonstrat­e a lack of respect for people’s indi

viduality and dignity’. Things have now changed at the Rochdale Road site, run by Rose Petals Health Care Ltd, which provides nursing and personal care for up to 29 people over 65 – including those with dementia, mental health conditions and sensory impairment­s.

Since that damning inspection report, a subsequent inspection in July 2022 found them to be ‘good’ in the categories of effectiven­ess; caring and responsive­ness.

That report did highlight that the categories of safety and how well-led the service was still ‘required improvemen­t’.

The latest inspection conducted by the CQC on January 11 found safety

and leadership still needs to improve.

The report, published in February 2024, highlighte­d that paperwork in relation to fire safety, works assessed as ‘high risk’, and electrical installati­ons had not been completed.

“Health and safety actions relating to fire safety, the electrical installati­on and the passenger lift required completion,” the report published on February 13 read.

“Infection control checklists required further developmen­t and some areas of the home required refurbishm­ent to promote infection control.

“Audits were carried out

by the nominated individual and the operations manager to monitor the quality and safety of the service.

“However, there had been a delay in starting some works assessed as high risk.

“The provider was asked to provide an initial action plan following the inspection to inform us about when and how they would make the required improvemen­ts.”

The inspector did go on to praise the staffing levels in the home as well as the nurses’ knowledge on procedures regarding medicines and fire safety.

The report even revealed that relatives of residents spoke positively about the home and staff.

“They thought their loved ones were safe,” the report read.

“One said, ‘staff have been managing [the residents’] diabetes very well; they check their sugars.

“The staff are wonderful, nothing’s too much trouble and their whole attitude is friendly and caring’.”

Despite the positives at the home, the service management and leadership was found to be inconsiste­nt.

The leaders and the culture they created did not always support the delivery of high-quality, person-centred care, the CQC said.

The care provider has been contacted for comment.

 ?? Google streetview ?? ●●The Clare Mount care home on Rochdale Road in Middleton has been rated as ‘requires improvemen­t’ after previously being in special measures
Google streetview ●●The Clare Mount care home on Rochdale Road in Middleton has been rated as ‘requires improvemen­t’ after previously being in special measures

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