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Archived: Westerley Residential Care Home for the Elderly - Grange over Sands

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Westerley, The Esplanade, Grange Over Sands, Cumbria, LA11 7HH (015395) 32408

Provided and run by:
The Leaders Of Worship And Preachers Homes

All Inspections

2 June 2015

During a routine inspection

This unannounced inspection took place on 2 June 2015. During our previous inspection visit on 3 April 2013 we found the provider met all the standards we inspected.

Westerley is a care home registered to provide accommodation for up to 27 older people, some of whom may be living with dementia. The home is situated on the front in Grange over Sands with views over Morecambe Bay. There were 17 people living in Westerley on the day of our inspection visit.

The home had a manager in post who was recently been appointed and was in the process of applying for registration with the Care Quality Commission (CQC). He was previously registered for another service with CQC. 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 and associated Regulations about how the service is run.

We found that the service was safe and every member of staff was aware of their role and responsibility to keep people safe at all times. The provider had in place policies and procedures to protect people from harm or the threat of abuse. Staff interactions observed during the visit evidenced people were comfortable and relaxed in their surroundings. Staff had completed training in safeguarding vulnerable adults.

Medicines were well managed with records of the receipt, administration and disposal in place and up to date.

We found there were sufficient staff on duty to meet the assessed needs of the people who lived in Westerley.

People were thoroughly assessed prior to their admittance to the home.

Nutritional assessments were in place and people were encouraged to eat a healthy diet. Special dietary needs were catered for.

Health care needs were met by visiting doctors and district nurses. Mental health professionals were accessed when required.

We saw that people’s privacy and dignity were maintained at all times.

There was a complaints procedure in place and people knew how to make their concerns known.

Personal care plans were in place that gave staff sufficient information to care and support people using this service.

Management arrangements ensured the home was well-run. There was an open culture in the home with the staff team supporting each other as well as people living in Westerley.

There was an appropriate and detailed internal audit system in place to monitor the provision of care provided.

3 April 2013

During a routine inspection

At the time of our visit an interim manager was covering maternity leave and we found that she had worked extremely hard with the staff to ensure the service was fully compliant in all aspects of care and support.

During our inspection we spent time with people living at the home and invited them to share with us their views and experience of living at Westerley.

They were all satisfied with the care and support they received. One person told us, "It is very good; they [the staff] look after us well." Another person said, "I'm very happy here and am glad I came to live in this home".

Throughout the day we observed that people were comfortable and relaxed, in all areas of the home including those who chose to stay in their bedrooms. We observed people engaging in conversation with each other and with staff throughout the day. We noted that staff supported people in a discrete and respectful way.

We saw evidence to show that people were now involved in planning and reviewing their care and support and they felt confident they would be listened to. One person said "The staff treat me with dignity and respect. They are always so polite'.

We looked at a sample of care records. We found good evidence of care planning and risk assessment with up to date information recorded. This was sufficiently detailed to reflect people's current care and support needs and made it easier for the staff to deliver the care needed to meet all the assessed needs.

6 October 2012

During a routine inspection

We spoke with some of the people living in Westerley and all their comments were extremely positive. They told us their privacy and dignity was respected and they were able to make decisions about what they wanted to do.

We spoke with one gentleman who said he was happy living in the home but liked to spend time in his room. He said, 'I stay down after breakfast until after the devotions and then come to my room. I do go downstairs for all my meals and for the Sunday service'.We saw staff interacting well with people living in the home during the morning coffee break and we spoke to one lady who was visiting her sister who lived in the home. She told us, "It is easy for me to visit as I live in Grange".

We were able with speak with people who were visiting friends living in Westerley and they told us they were pleased with the care and support given. They said, 'This place has a good reputation and when we visit we are always impressed with the way staff care for people".

During our visit we saw that people were well cared for, their needs were met and they had a warm relationship with the staff team and acting manager. However, we found that there were some serious gaps in the record keeping, particularly those relating to the care and welfare of the people living in the home

6 October 2011

During a routine inspection

People told us that they considered that they were well treated and their care needs were suitably met. We learned that they were always supported to get the right kind of medical care and that staff undertook personal care in a pleasant and sensitive way.

Comments included;

'I enjoy living here and the staff look after me really well'.

'I can see a doctor when I want, in fact I am expecting him this afternoon'.

'The staff are wonderfully kind and always around to help me'.

'I can enjoy a joke with all the staff'.