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Archived: Chamarel

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8 High Street, Longstanton, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB24 3BP (01954) 789856

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Chamarel

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All Inspections

3 March 2016

During a routine inspection

Chamarel provides accommodation and personal care for up to seven people who have a learning disability. There were seven people living at the home when we inspected. Accommodation is provided over two floors. All bedrooms are for single occupancy and there are separate toilets and bathroom/shower facilities. There are kitchens/dining areas and communal areas for people and their guests to use.

This unannounced inspection was carried out on 3 March 2016. At the time of our inspection a registered manager was in place. A registered manager is a person who has registered with the Care Quality Commission to manage the service. Like registered providers, they are ‘registered persons’. Registered persons have legal responsibility for meeting the requirements in the Health and Social Care Act 2008 and associated Regulations about how the service is run.

The CQC is required by law to monitor the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA 2005) and the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) and to report on what we find. The provider was acting in accordance with the requirements of the MCA including the DoLS. The provider could demonstrate how they supported people to make decisions about their care and where they were unable to do so they were in the process of completing assessments which were to be sent to the supervisory body.

Staffing levels were adequate to meet peoples care and support needs. Staff supported people with their personal care, medicines, activities/hobbies, cooking and domestic tasks in a cheerful and kind way.

People’s privacy and dignity was respected by staff. People’s care was provided with kindness and patience and in a way which people preferred. People’s requests for assistance were responded to promptly.

Staff had been trained in medicines administration and safeguarding people from harm and were knowledgeable about how to ensure people’s safety. Medicines were stored correctly and records showed that people had received their medicines as prescribed.

Health care and support plans were in place and provided detailed information so that staff had clear guidance on how to meet people’s individual care needs. Risks to people who lived in the home were identified and assessed to enable people to live as safely and independently as possible.

Members of staff were trained to provide care which met people’s individual needs and wishes. Staff understood their roles and responsibilities. They were supported by the registered manager to maintain and develop their skills and knowledge through supervision, and ongoing training.

Information on how to make a complaint was available for people and staff knew how to respond to any identified concerns or suggestions.

Arrangements were in place to ensure that the quality of the service provided for people was monitored and action had been taken when necessary.

7 January 2014

During an inspection looking at part of the service

As the purpose of this inspection was to assess improvements made in relation to shortfalls identified during our previous inspection on 26 September 2013, we did not request information directly from people using the service on this occasion.

Overall, we found that the provider had taken sufficient action to improve the home's medicine management procedures so that people were protected from harm.

26 September 2013

During a routine inspection

During our inspection on 26 September 2013, we spoke with, two members of staff and four people who lived at the service. The people we spoke with told us they were able to make choices about whether they wished to participate in activities. They all told us they enjoyed living at Chamarel and one person told us they were looking forward to going to football matches in the near future.

People told us that they felt safe, and were satisfied with the service being provided. There was laughter and friendly banter between staff and people who lived in the home during our inspection.

We saw people were offered a choice of evening meal and they told us they were supported to prepare, cook and serve the meal.

Care records we looked at were well written and had pictures to help people understand the care and support being provided.

Medication procedures and records were not well managed and we have made a compliance action to ensure that people are protected at all times.

We saw that thorough recruitment procedures were in place.

People were given the opportunity to raise any concerns they had about their care and support.

18 October 2012

During a routine inspection

During our inspection of the home on 18 October 2012, we spoke with the manager, three staff and people who used the service. We observed and talked to staff who were very knowledgeable about the people who lived at Chamerel and promoted people's choices. We found that people who lived at Chamarel were very happy and told us they were able to choose how to live their lives. Staff felt very supported in their roles and were provided with the appropriate training. We looked at two peoples records who gave us permission and found they contained the required information for staff to provide the care and support that people wanted. Risk assessments were in place to support people and these had been appropriately reviewed.

22 August 2011

During a routine inspection

People we spoke with were positive about the care they received and confirmed that they felt very well supported in the home and that the care staff were kind and helpful. People said that they were given choice about events affecting their lives.