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Archived: Farmcote Lodge

Overall: Good read more about inspection ratings

Loach Road, Alderman's Green, Coventry, West Midlands, CV2 1SD (024) 7678 6708

Provided and run by:
Coventry City Council

All Inspections

1 July 2015

During a routine inspection

We undertook an announced inspection of Farmcote Lodge on 1 July 2015. We told the provider before our visit that we would be coming. This was so people could give consent for us to visit them in their flats to talk with them.

Farmcote Lodge provides housing with care. People live in their own home and have a tenancy agreement with Whitefriars Housing. People receive personal care and support from staff at pre-arranged times and in emergencies. The unit consists of 30 flats; at the time of our visit 24 people used the service.

The service had a registered manager. 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 felt safe living at Farmcote Lodge. Staff understood their responsibility to keep people safe and knew what to do if they thought people were at risk of harm. There were processes to minimise risks to people’s safety; these included procedures to manage identified risks with people’s care and for managing people’s medicines.

The manager and staff understood the principles of the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) and gained people’s consent before they provided personal care. People were supported to maintain their independence and to live their lives as they chose. People were happy with the care they received and said staff treated them with respect and maintained their privacy when providing care.

Staff received regular training and there were enough suitably trained staff to meet people’s individual support needs. People received consistent support from staff who knew them well. The service was based on people’s personal needs and preferences.

Care plans and risk assessments contained relevant information for staff to help them provide the personalised care people required. People were involved in making decisions about their care and were able to share their views and opinions about the service they received.

Staff said they worked well as a team and received good support from the registered manager. Staff were confident they could raise any concerns or issues with the registered manager and they would be listened to and acted on.

There were processes to monitor quality and understand the experiences of people who used the service. This was through direct feedback from people, returned surveys, tenant and staff meetings and a programme of checks and audits.

15 October 2013

During a routine inspection

Farmcote Lodge provides housing with care. People live in their own flats and staff provide support at pre- arranged times. There were 26 people using the service on the day of our visit. During our visit we spoke with six people who used the service, two relatives, the registered manager, assistant manager and the three care workers on duty.

We found that people had given their consent to the care and treatment to be provided. People we spoke with said they were happy with the care they received. One person told us, 'I am very comfortable, they make it like home.'

The care plans we looked at included people's preferences and choices. We saw assessments and support plans were being reviewed and updated as needed. People said they were able to continue to do things for themselves. One person told us, 'I can be as independent as I want.'

We found people received their care around the time they expected to. All the people we spoke with said care staff stayed long enough to do everything they needed. They told is staff did not have to rush and had time for a chat and a laugh.

We looked at the medication and recruitment procedures. We found people received their medication as prescribed. Records showed staff had been properly checked before they started working at Farmcote Lodge. The procedures in place made sure people remained safe and well.

Records showed the agency had systems in place to monitor the service provided and for managing identified risks. People said they were happy with the care and support they received. One person told us, 'I've been in a couple of these places and this is one of the better ones.'

2 October 2012

During a routine inspection

People told us that their care and support needs had been agreed with them when the service started. People told us that the care staff respected their privacy during personal care routines. One person told us, 'Yes, they always make sure my privacy is maintained.'

The files we looked at contained care plans that were personalised and included people's preferences.

We found that people were receiving calls at the time they were expected.

People told us care staff stayed long enough to do everything they needed and that staff took their time and did not rush. One person said, "They never rush me. I have to go at my own pace.' All the people we spoke with said the care staff were friendly and polite.

Records showed the agency had systems in place to monitor the care provided and for managing identified risks. People said they were happy with the care they received. One person told us 'It's a very good service, best of both worlds. I have my own front door and care when I need it.'