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Archived: The Everley Residential Care Home

Overall: Requires improvement read more about inspection ratings

86 Stepney Road, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO12 5BS (01723) 369471

Provided and run by:
Mrs Janet E Brooke

All Inspections

26 November 2014

During a routine inspection

The Everley Residential Care Home is a small residential home on the outskirts of Scarborough. It provides accommodation for up to five older people. Four people were living at the home on the day of our inspection. The front door was secure to prevent unauthorised people gaining access to the home. All bedrooms were personalised and one bedroom had an en suite bathroom.

At our last inspection on 13 August 2013 the registered provider was found to be compliant with the regulations.

We observed staff interacting with people in the communal areas of the home. We saw people were treated as individuals and with dignity and respect. Staff were knowledgeable about people’s likes, dislikes, preferences and care needs. They approached people using a calm, friendly manner which people responded to positively.

Staff received training to ensure people’s rights were respected and they were safeguarded from abuse. We saw that some people living at the home appeared to have problems remembering things. Staff we spoke with told us how they encouraged and supported people to make decisions for themselves, which helped people to live the life they chose.

Staff were able to describe the different types of abuse that may occur and said they would report any issues straight away. Staff told us how any issues would be reported to the local authority for them to be considered under their safeguarding of vulnerable adults procedures. This helped to protect people.

People had care plans and risk assessments in place. These were about to be reviewed and rewritten for everyone at the home to make them more personalised.

The medication storage cupboard required a new lock to be fitted to ensure people living at the home could not gain access to medication being stored.

People were offered appropriate food and drinks to maintain their nutrition. Those who required some prompting were assisted by patient and attentive staff which ensured people’s nutritional needs were being met.

Activities provided at the home were mainly spontaneous. Staff were seen to sit and spend time with people to give them emotional support and comfort. They reminisced with people about their life. Entertainers visited the home to provide music and chair aerobics.

We observed there were enough staff on duty to meet people’s needs on the day of our inspection. Staff told us there were enough staff provided to take care of people. The staff carried out the cooking, cleaning and laundry duties in the home between providing care to people. Staffing levels provided at the home were flexible to ensure people’s needs could be met.

We found that the registered provider placed the emphasis on providing good care to people, However, they agreed audits of the service, recording of supervisions for staff and reviewing and updating people’s care records had not taken place in a timely way.

We have made some recommendations in this report to help to improve some issues that we found with the safety of the environment, medication recording and auditing of the quality of service provided.

13 August 2013

During a routine inspection

The Everley Residential Care Home provided personal care and support for up to five older people. The owner, who also managed the service, provided staff supervision and oversight of the home on a daily basis.

When we visited we met the five people who used the service. We spoke with the provider and with two members of staff. People spoke positively about the care they received. We observed people were at ease with the staff members who supported them and that members of staff were attentive, kind and friendly.

Effective systems were in place to promote people's safety and wellbeing. The provider had taken action to minimise the effects of constraints posed by recent staff changes.

We found that the environment was generally maintained to a good standard of repair and refurbishment.

23 January 2013

During a routine inspection

We spoke with two people who lived at the home. They told us that they were well cared for. One person told us that the staff were "Absolutely wonderful." People told us that they were consulted about their care and that they felt involved in the day to day life of the home. They told us they felt safe.

We saw that people had assessments and care plans, with risk assessments in place to ensure they were offered the most appropriate care for their needs. We also saw that the home had consulted with specialists when they recognised the need for expert advice and support.

We saw that staff had training in safeguarding and that they all had Criminal Records Bureau checks in place to ensure there was no known reason why they should not work with vulnerable people.

We found that there were enough suitably qualified and skilled staff on duty.

The home had a complaints procedure and people told us that the manager dealt with their concerns quickly and treated them seriously. However, the home had received no formal complaints.

17 November 2011

During a routine inspection

People living at The Everley said that they liked the fact it was so small. They felt it allowed for a more personal level of support. They know and trust the staff and owner Janet Brookes. They said they would be able to talk to Janet or the staff if they were unhappy. Comments from peopel in the home included 'you couldn't find anywhere nicer' and 'staff are very polite, kind and thoughtful nothing is too much touble'

Other people in the home said that the staff are always friendly and they couldn't fault the support provided at the home.