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Archived: Galtee More Residential Home

Overall: Good read more about inspection ratings

164 Doncaster Road, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, S70 1UD (01226) 733977

Provided and run by:
Dr G H Khan

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

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20 January 2020

During a routine inspection

About the service

Galtee More Residential Home is a care home providing accommodation and personal care for up to 23 people aged 65 and over. At the time of the inspection there were 22 people using the service.

People’s experience of using this service and what we found

While the registered manager ensured the smoother running of the service, the registered provider did not always respond in a timely manner to requests for improvements. They did not provide the registered manager with adequate oversight. We made a recommendation about this.

The service worked in partnership with a variety of agencies to ensure people received all the support they needed. People were happy with how the service was managed. Staff and external professionals felt well supported by the registered manager.

People received person-centred care, which was responsive to their needs. Care records were well written and contained important details about people’s needs. People's communication needs had been assessed and where support was required these had been met. While the registered manager managed people's concerns and complaints appropriately, we found complaints had not been adequately dealt with if they were directed at the registered provider. We made a recommendation about the management of complaints.

People were protected from the risk of abuse and avoidable harm by staff who understood how to recognise, respond and report concerns. Allegations of abuse had been dealt with in a robust manner to assure people about their safety. People told us they felt safe when supported by staff. Risk assessments had been developed to minimise the potential risk of avoidable harm to people during the delivery of their care. People were safely supported to receive their medicines as prescribed. The registered manager had robust and safe recruitment procedures. The provider needed to timely respond to concerns regarding the maintenance and safety of the premises.

People's care and support had been planned in partnership with them and their relatives. Staff had received regular training and supervision to support them in their roles. People were supported to have maximum choice and control of their lives and staff supported them in the least restrictive way possible and in their best interests.

People were positive about the service and said staff were kind and caring. People were treated with dignity and respect and their right to privacy was upheld. The registered manager worked in partnership with people and their advocates.

For more details, please see the full report which is on the CQC website at www.cqc.org.uk

Rating at last inspection

The last rating for this service was good (published 18 September 2018). There was also an inspection on 17 July 2018. However, the report following that inspection was withdrawn, as there was an issue with some of the information that we gathered.

Why we inspected

This was a planned re-inspection because of the issue highlighted above.

Follow up

We will continue to monitor information we receive about the service until we return to visit as per our re-inspection programme. If we receive any concerning information we may inspect sooner.

3 July 2017

During a routine inspection

Galtee More Nursing Home known as Galtee More to the people who live and work there is registered to provide accommodation and personal care for up to 28 people over 65 years old, some of whom are living with dementia.

Galtee More is a residential care home situated in a residential area on the outskirts of Barnsley town centre. The home consists of one building with four floors accessed by one passenger lift. The majority of rooms are single without en-suite facilities. At the time of this inspection there were 23 people living at the home.

We inspected Galtee More on 3 and 5 July 2017. Both inspection days were unannounced. This meant the home did not know when we were coming.

Galtee More was last inspected in September 2015 and was rated Good.

The home had a registered manager who had registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in February 2014. A registered manager is a person who has registered with CQC 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.

During this inspection, we identified that the service was breaching regulations related to safe care and treatment, recruitment, consent and good governance.

People and relatives told us they felt safe and their care needs were met by staff at the home.

Although risks associated with people's individual care needs were identified, such as pressure sores and falls, we found shortfalls in how these and other areas of risk were managed.

Staffing levels were appropriate and dependency tools were found in people’s files however these were not being used to inform the registered manager’s decision in regards to staffing levels or staff deployment.

People had care plan specific to their care needs however its quality was variable.

Medicines were not always administered safely at the home. The temperature of the medicines room was over the advised limit during several days and no action was taken to rectify it; creams were not being administered or recorded properly and there were no protocols for ‘as and when required’ (PRN) medicines.

Mental Capacity Act 2005 assessments and best interest decisions for people, who lacked capacity, were not in place.

Recruitment process were not robust as staff’s full employment history and appropriate references were not always sought in line with regulations.

People and their relatives provided good feedback about the meals and drinks provided. Care and catering staff were well-informed about people's dietary needs, food preferences and dislikes.

When needed, referrals to other professionals were done and during our visit we had positive feedback from a visiting health professional in relation to the care provided at Galtee More.

People had access to activities.

Staff had completed training however it was not always possible to establish when this had been completed. Staff had regular supervision. The registered manager did not have an oversight of staff’s training records or supervision dates.

People felt able to tell staff if there was something they were not happy with and we saw that concerns and complaints were managed well.

People and relatives thought the care staff and management were kind, caring and polite.

The systems in place to monitor and improve the quality of the service provided were not robust. Some checks and audits were undertaken but these did not identify areas for improvement.

We found breaches of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) regulations 2014. You can see the action we have told the provider to take at the end of this report.

11 August 2015

During a routine inspection

Galtee More is registered to provide accommodation and personal care for up to 28 older people, some of who are living with dementia. The home is in a residential area on the outskirts of Barnsley town centre.

There was a manager at the service who was registered 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.

Our last inspection at Galtee More took place on 29 October 2013. The home was found to be meeting the requirements of the regulations we inspected at that time.

This inspection took place on 11 August 2015 and was unannounced. This means the people who lived at Galtee More and the staff who worked there did not know we were coming. On the day of our inspection there were 24 people living at Galtee More.

People told us they felt safe living in the home and relatives we spoke with told us they thought their family members were safe.

There were sufficient staff, with appropriate experience, training and skills to meet people’s needs.

Staff recruitment procedures were thorough and ensured people’s safety was promoted.

We found the home was clean, with no obvious hazards noticeable, such as the unsafe storage of chemicals or fire safety risks.

Systems for managing medicines were safe.

Staff training was up to date. Systems for supporting staff were in place.

People living at the home said their health was looked after and they were provided with the support they needed.

People received a nutritious diet and found the food enjoyable. Close monitoring of people’s nutritional needs was in place and any weight loss was identified and responded to.

People and relatives thought the care staff were kind, caring, patient and polite.

People’s choices were respected and their views were sought through ‘residents meetings’.

People had access to meaningful activities.

People felt able to tell staff if there was something they were not happy with and we saw that concerns and complaints were managed well.

There were effective systems in place to monitor and improve the quality of the service provided. Regular checks and audits were undertaken to make sure full and safe procedures were adhered to.

29 October 2013

During a routine inspection

We found people's views and experiences were taken into account in the way the service was provided and delivered in relation to their care. People told us they had the choice to do things they wanted and when they wanted to.

People told us that they were happy living at the home and satisfied with the care and support they received. Their comments included, "I'm happy here, the staff are smashing,' 'The lasses [staff] are lovely, they are really nice' and 'It is very, very good here, we are really well looked after.'

Relatives we spoke with said that they were happy with the care their loved one received. They said, 'Lovely staff' and 'We are very happy she is a resident here, we don't think there is anywhere better.'

During the inspection we were able to observe people's experiences of living in the home. The interactions between people living at the home and staff were positive. We found that care and support was offered appropriately to people.

We found that people's needs were identified in care plans. Records showed that people had been involved in the care planning process.

We found there were processes in place to ensure the safety, availability and suitability of equipment.

Our conversations with people, relatives and staff, evidenced that there were enough staff on duty to meet people's needs.

We found people were protected from the risks of unsafe or inappropriate care and treatment because accurate and appropriate records had been maintained.

22 January 2013

During a routine inspection

We spoke with 11 people who lived at the home and four visiting relatives. They all spoke very positively about Galtee More. They told us they were happy with care at the home, liked all the staff who looked after them, thought the service was kept clean and enjoyed their food. Some people's comments captured included, 'very nice staff', 'it's a lovely little home, very nice staff, I've got my room just the way I like it', 'all the staff here are really friendly and very nice, I feel very safe here.'

We spoke with relatives who were visiting the home and they confirmed that they were very happy with the care provided. They told us, "the staff are very friendly, they keep us informed what's going on with Mum, I know she's happy here.' and 'the staff are very good, very approachable, they're all nice and the home is kept very clean.'

We found that people's needs were identified in care plans. Records showed that people and their relatives had some involvement in the care planning process.

Medication records checked were up to date and regular audits of medication systems were undertaken.

We found that there were sufficient numbers of staff provided to meet people's needs.

We found that a complaints policy and procedure was in place. People had been provided with information on how to make a complaint. All of the people and their relatives we spoke with said they had no complaints or concerns about the home.

14 November 2011

During an inspection looking at part of the service

People that were able told us that they were very happy living at the home and that they were "more than satisfied" with the care they received. People said,

"It's great living here." "We're well fed and very comfortable." "I wouldn't go anywhere else." "We all enjoy each others company and look out for each other."

We spoke with 4 relatives who were visiting the home and they confirmed that they were

"Very satisfied with the care provided." They told us "Everything is so much better, there has been lots of improvements" and "The new manager has made a big difference, the staff take time out now to speak to us and make us feel more welcome."

We spoke with Barnsley Local Authority, Contracting, Commissioning and Safeguarding

and they told us that the new manager was "making a significant difference" at the home.

22 June and 7 July 2011

During an inspection looking at part of the service

When we spoke to people who used the service about their experiences of living at the service they told us:

'it's very nice here. They look after us. We feed well'

'I wouldn't want to move anywhere else. I've got used to it here'

'it's good here'

In respect of activities they said:

'there's nowt much to do. We start things and they give up, like bingo'

'we don't do much, that's the trouble'

'hairdresser day's a change. It's the highlight of the week. I had a bath and had my hair done'

'just snooze'

'I enjoy reading, but don't do much else'

They told us they felt safe living at the service. One person said, "I feel safe here".

People told us they got their medicines when they needed them. However, a discussion with a group of people told us that when they were given their night time medication they were often woken by staff. Their comments included, 'they're a ' nuisance. They wake you up and then you can't get back to sleep' and 'they wake you up just when you've got nice and comfortable'.

When we spoke to people living at the service about their experiences of their interactions with staff they said:

'staff are very good'

'it's the same staff'

'they're very pleasant'

'they're not bad at coming to help in night'

18 April 2011

During an inspection in response to concerns

People told us that overall they were happy living at the home and generally satisfied with the level of service provided. Individual comments included:

'We used to play bingo but now there are not enough activities which can make the days seem very long'.

'The staff are nice but we often have to wait after we have pressed the call buzzer'.

'We only get a bath once a week, we have to go on a rota.

'I always have to sit in the same place for meals'.

'They look after us well'.

'My son can visit any time'.

'I have a lovely room all to myself'.

Visitors spoken to said that they found the staff friendly.