• Care Home
  • Care home

Archived: Channel View

Overall: Good read more about inspection ratings

42 Albert Road, Clevedon, Somerset, BS21 7RR (01275) 341199

Provided and run by:
Milestones Trust

All Inspections

10 June 2017

During a routine inspection

Channel View is a care home registered to provide care and support for up to eight people with long-term mental health needs. At the time of our inspection the service was providing support to three people.

At the last inspection, the service was rated Good.

At this inspection we found the service remained Good.

Why the service is rated Good:

People are supported to have maximum choice and control of their lives and staff support them in the least restrictive way possible; the policies and systems in the service support this practice.

Risks to people were assessed and where required a risk management plan was in place to support people manage an identified risk and keep the person safe.

There were sufficient numbers of suitably qualified staff employed at the service. The provider's recruitment process ensured that only staff deemed suitable to work at the home were employed. Staff did not commence working in the home until all pre-employment checks had been satisfactorily completed.

People were supported to maintain good health as staff had the knowledge and skills to support them. There was prompt access to external healthcare professionals when needed.

People's care was provided by staff in a caring and compassionate way. People's interests had been identified and they were supported in a way which prevented them from becoming socially isolated.

People's care and support needs were planned, detailed, reviewed and met by staff that had a good understanding of how and when to provide people's care. Staff respected people’s independence and choices.

The service was well led. Staff had full confidence in the leadership of the registered manager. There were effective systems in place to assess, monitor and improve the quality and safety of the service.

Further information is in the detailed findings below.

19 March 2015

During a routine inspection

The inspection took place on 4 March 2015 and was unannounced. At our last inspection in July 2014 the service was meeting the regulations inspected.

Channel View is a care home, providing care and support for up to seven people with long-term mental health needs There were seven people at the home on the day of our visit.

There was a registered manager for the service .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.

People told us they felt very safe at the home and were comfortable and relaxed being with the staff who provided their care.

People felt they were well supported with their mental health needs in the home and in the community. There was enough staff who were effectively supported and met people’s range of needs providing people with a caring and supportive service.

Staff had a good understanding of the needs of the people who lived at the home. People were provided with a personalised service that met their needs in the way they wanted. Care plans clearly explained how people wanted to be assisted with their mental health needs and other care needs.

People spoke positively about the meals provided and told us they always enjoyed the meals provided. Staff supported people to choose to eat a healthy and well balanced diet.

The staff understood about the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards. They knew how to protect people rights when decisions were made on their behalf when they lacked capacity to make decisions in certain areas of their life.

There was a system in place to properly respond to complaints or concerns. People told us they felt very comfortable to approach the registered manager or any of the staff if they did need to make a complaint.

Every person we spoke with had positive views of registered manager who they described as “caring” and “lovely”.

The quality of the care and the service people were provided with was being properly checked and monitored to ensure it was safe and suitable.

People were asked for their opinions of the service and these were used to help to identify changes that were made. For example people were regularly asked to give their views of the staff team, the meals, and the standards of their living environment. These quality monitoring processes helped ensure people received safe care that met their needs. l summary

15 July 2013

During a routine inspection

We spoke with the six people who used the service to find out what they thought about Channel View and what it was like to live there. We also asked people to tell us what they thought about the staff who assisted them with needs.

Each person we spoke with had positive opinions about the care and support they received at Channel View. One person said, 'we are spoilt here'. Another person told us, 'we don't know how lucky we are to live here'. We were also told 'they can't do enough for us here and they look after us very well ".

People were provided with a varied and nutritious choice of meals. Menus were planned based on peoples' choices and preferences.

People's care plans and risk assessments were detailed and informative. They explained how to provide support and assistance to people with their mental health needs. This meant there was effective guidance for staff so that they knew how to give people suitable care and assistance.

People were able to make choices in their life and to take part in activities that they wanted to do both in the home and the community.

People were protected from unsafe and unsuitable staff being recruited. This was because the provider had an effective staff recruitment procedure.

There was a suitable system in place to check the quality of care and overall service people received. The views of people who used the service were actively sought as part of this process.

16 September 2012

During a routine inspection

During our visit we spoke with five people that lived at the home. They all told us that they liked living at the home and that they liked the staff. One person told us that they were 'lucky to live here' another person said "it's a nice home with nice staff'. People told us that they had regular house meetings and they felt that they were listened to. Staff confirmed that people's views were listened to and people had a big influence on how the home was run.

Staff told us they gave people choices in every area of their life from daily decisions such as what they wanted to eat or drink to how they wanted to spend their days and what activities they wanted to do. People told us they enjoyed the activities they were offered and told us that staff involved them in the planning of activities.

We saw that care plans were person centred and it was clear that the person had been involved in both the development of their care plans and six monthly review meetings.

People told us that they felt safe at the home. Staff and people using the service confirmed they were able to raise concerns and were confident that the provider would respond appropriately.

Staff told us that they felt well supported in their role, through both the training they received and regular supervision meetings.

We saw that the provider had put effective measures in place to monitor the service provided and implement improvements when necessary.

1 October and 29 December 2010

During a routine inspection

The people that we met who live at the home told us they felt happy and 'ok' about living at Channel View. One person told us that to live at the home was 'alright' another person said 'the staff are nice, this is my home'.

We observed people who use the service sitting together in different parts of the home looking relaxed and comfortable in their surroundings.

We observed warm and friendly relationships between the people who use the service and the staff caring for them.

Channel View is a service providing people with a safe and supportive environment to live in. People are well supported with their mental health needs to live a varied and fulfilling life.