• Care Home
  • Care home

Archived: The Priory

The Chipping, Tetbury, Gloucestershire, GL8 8ET (01666) 502332

Provided and run by:
Somerset Care Limited

All Inspections

10 August 2013

During a routine inspection

We observed that staff spoke to people in a respectful manner and involved people in making choices during the day, regarding what they would like to do. We observed staff asking people what lounge they would like to sit in and how they wanted to spend their day. They showed empathy and respected the person's dignity throughout.

We spoke with staff, they were knowledgeable about the safeguarding adults procedure and told us they had read the policy and confirmed the actions they would take if they suspected abuse, They knew who they should report concerns to, this included reporting to the manager on duty, registered manager or the local authority.

People were cared for in a clean, hygienic environment. We checked bedrooms and they were found to be clean and tidy. We observed staff thoroughly cleaning people's rooms and areas within the home. Housekeeping staff we spoke with told us they took pride in their job ensuring the home was maintained to a high standard. All communal toilets were found clean and odourless and had anti-bacterial soap and paper towels in place for people wash and dry their hands.

We spoke with eight people living in the home about how staff assisted them and what the care staff were like. Comments included 'I receive good care from the staff' and 'Staff are caring and aware of the support I need' and 'I could not ask for a better home I enjoy all aspects of living here'.

29 January 2013

During a routine inspection

Staff told us there were social events put on daily for people's enjoyment. This included arm chair aerobics, nail painting, pamper sessions, reminiscence therapy, knitting, outings and dementia support cafes.

People living at the home told us 'The food is lovely, I have no complaints' and 'Food is served nice and hot and we always get to chose what we would like' another person said 'We are lucky, the the food is very nice. Staff always ask if id like more'.

Records were kept for the appropriate period of time and then destroyed securely. We spoke with the deputy manager who told us that the staff files were stored in a locked cabinet in the manager's office. We were also told that these were kept for four years and disposed of in accordance with the company's policy.

People had their comments and complaints listened to and acted on, without the fear that they would be discriminated against for making a complaint. People told us 'I think if I was unhappy about anything I could speak up and let people know that I was unhappy' and 'I do not have any complaints but if I did I would talk to the staff'.

24 February 2012

During a routine inspection

We talked with six people. They told us that there were activities most days and they were able to go out into the town with their relatives or a member of staff. People said that the staff were helpful and kind, they gave them the support they needed and they were respectful. One person said "it is very good here."

People said that they had opportunities to give their views about the care and support they received. They told us that they had opportunities to visit the home before they moved in so that they knew what to expect. They said that they felt safe in the home and that the staff had the right training to meet their needs.