• Care Home
  • Care home

Archived: Brunswick House

85 Redcar Road, Guisborough, Cleveland, TS14 6HR (01287) 636567

Provided and run by:
Miltoun House Group

Important: The provider of this service changed. See new profile

All Inspections

29 April 2014

During a routine inspection

A single inspector carried out this inspection. The focus of the inspection was to answer five key questions; is the service safe, effective, caring, responsive and well-led?

Below is a summary of what we found. The summary describes what people using the service, their relatives and the staff told us, what we observed and the records we looked at.

If you want to see the evidence that supports our summary please read the full report.

This is a summary of what we found:

Is the service safe?

The care records we looked at showed that each person had detailed care plans in place, covering the care and support needs that were relevant to them. This showed that people's care needs had been assessed and planned, to help ensure they got the care they needed. Medication systems were in place to help people manage their medication safely and in the way that worked best for them.

We found the location to be meeting the requirements of the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards. No Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards authorisations had been needed, but staff understood their responsibilities. People's human rights were therefore properly recognised, respected and promoted.

Risk assessments and procedures had recently been reviewed, to make sure they were up to date and appropriate. However, the up to date versions still needed to be implemented by the provider. Checks and audits were being carried out to ensure that people were kept safe and that the service was meeting people's needs.

Is the service effective?

The people we spoke with were satisfied with the care and support they received and happy living at the home. Comments made to us included, 'Anything you want doing they'll help you.' During our visit we observed the care and support people received. We saw that people living at the home looked cared for and were supported appropriately in their day to day lives.

Is the service caring?

People who used the service felt that their staff were pleasant, responsive and that they got on well together. Comments made to us included, 'They are all very good' and 'I think we respect each other, both the staff and the residents.' We saw that people living at the home appeared comfortable with their staff and were treated in a caring way.

Is the service responsive to people's needs?

We were told how people were involved in making choices about menus, outings and activities, with comments including, 'Plenty of freedom' and 'Oh yes, plenty of choice'. People also told us how they were involved in planning their care. The care records we looked at had all been reviewed and signed by the person who used the service, to show that they had been involved and agreed with their plan of care.

The people we spoke with knew who the manager was and told us that they could go and see them if they had any problems. People confirmed that they had regular meetings where they could discuss things and make suggestions. One person commented, 'If we have a particular problem we are perfectly at liberty to bring it up and mention it' and 'If you point something out they listen'.

Is the service well-led?

The service had a registered manager and a house leader, who both helped to oversee the day to day management of the service. The provider also provided support, through the company's support systems and regular visits to the service.

There was evidence of the registered manager reviewing systems and making changes to help make things better. This included gaining feedback from people who used the service and listening to their views. People who lived at the service felt that they were involved in decisions about the service and that their views were listened to.

16 October 2013

During a routine inspection

During this inspection we looked at the care records for two people, spoke with one member of staff. We also spoke with three people who used the service. People we spoke with told us that they were always treated with dignity and respect by the staff. One person said, 'The staff are most respectful, no-one speaks out of turn." "The staff are very helpful, not only in what they do but always in what they say."

We found that the care plans provided staff with the information they needed to meet people's needs.

We found that a range of health and care professionals were involved in meeting people's needs.

We saw that people had the equipment they needed and that effective systems were in place to ensure safety.

Staff had received appropriate training and support in respect of their job roles.

Records were accessible, stored securely where appropriate and kept up to date.

14 February 2013

During a routine inspection

During the inspection we spoke with three people who used the service. We also spoke with the manager and one of the care staff. One person we spoke with told us, 'Staff are very good, there is a lot of goodwill. They help me when I need it.' Another person told us, 'The staff are nice, I like living here.' People told us they were able to make their own day to day decisions and lifestyle choices and were treated with dignity and respect by the staff.

We found that people had their needs assessed and that care plans were in place. All the people we spoke with were very satisfied with the service they received.

People were provided with a choice of suitable and nutritious food and drink.

The environment was clean and well decorated and systems were in place to ensure maintenance was carried out when required.

There were appropriate arrangements in place for the recruitment of staff.

There was a complaints procedure in place and this was accessible to people.

1 November 2011

During a routine inspection

Comments from people who use the service included:

"I'm very happy here, I wouldn't want to go anywhere else".

People told us that they were able to get out regularly and join in activities outside of the home. One person told us that they "were a member of a walking club and enjoyed getting out and getting some fresh air".

People told us that they were able to make their own decisions and staff supported them to be independent, for example by checking the bus timetable for them if they were going somewhere for the first time.

People told us that the "staff do a lot for us" and "I like to help out by setting the table for meals".