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Archived: The Abbey

Overall: Good read more about inspection ratings

Main Street, Staveley, Kendal, Cumbria, LA8 9LU (01539) 821342

Provided and run by:
Cumbria Care

All Inspections

27 October 2014

During a routine inspection

We carried out this inspection under Section 60 of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 as part of our regulatory functions. This inspection was planned to check whether the provider is meeting the legal requirements and regulations associated with the Health and Social Care Act 2008, and to provide a rating for the service under the Care Act 2014.

This unannounced inspection took place on 27 October 2014. During our previous inspection visit on the 10 October 2013 we found the service met all the national standards we looked at. Since then there has been no incidents or concerns raised that needed investigation.

The Abbey is registered to provide accommodation and care for up to 28 older people. The home is situated in the centre of Staveley. The home is run by Cumbria Care, an internal business unit of Cumbria County Council.

There is a passenger lift to assist residents to access the first floor of the home and there are adapted bathrooms and toilets close to all the areas used by residents. There are four separate units each with bedrooms, lounges and dining areas.

The home had a registered manager in post on the day of our inspection visit. 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 spoke to people who lived in the home in the communal areas and in the privacy of their rooms. We were able to speak to people who were visiting relatives and a health care professional who had come to attend to people who lived in The Abbey.

People told us they were happy living in The Abbey and said, "I am very happy to live here although I would rather be back in my own home. I do feel safe and am not lonely". Relatives said, "It is great here and I am very happy with the care".

Care records identified people’s care and support needs and we saw evidence people’s care was regularly reviewed. People’s care records contained detailed information about their personal preferences and social histories.

We saw staff treating people with respect and support was given with empathy making sure dignity was preserved at all times.

We saw that staff received training appropriate to their responsibilities within the staff team.

People’s nutritional and hydration needs were being met. In addition, there was evidence of people being visited by a range of health care professionals, which demonstrated people’s health care needs were being met. People told us they enjoyed their meals and there was always plenty of choice and enough to eat.

We saw staff recruitment and retention was robust. Records evidenced only suitable people were employed to support people who lived in The Abbey.

Medicines were handled well and we saw people received their medicines on time and in line with

18 October 2013

During a routine inspection

People living in The Abbey told us, 'I am very happy living here and the staff are great' and 'Everyone that works here are great and so very kind'. We did not receive any negative comments about the care and supported provided by the staff team.

People told us they had not needed to make a complaint and they had confidence in the manager to support and help them. One person told us, "There is nothing here I don't like and if there ever was I would just say so to any of the girls'.

From our observations and conversations with people who lived in the home we could see that people were happy with the care given to them and relaxed in the company of the care staff. There was sufficient staff on duty during our visit to ensure people received the care and support to meet all the assessed needs. Care was given in a manner that respected people's privacy and dignity.

Although we did not look at medication in depth we observed part of the morning medication round. This was completed in a relaxed and supportive manner with the supervisor ensuring people received their medication at the right time and in the prescribed dose.

We saw that all care and support plans were up to date and relevant to the individual. All the records that the home was required to keep were in place and stored securely although easily accessed when required.

13 November 2012

During a routine inspection

The Abbey is a care home at the heart of the local community located in the centre of the village. People living in the home also said that staff made an effort to include the local community and made their visitors very welcome.

The atmosphere in the home was relaxed and friendly. People were at ease in their own environment. They interacted well with each other and with staff in the home. We noted how well people with dementia responded to the staff on the unit. We saw a number of sensitive and caring interactions on all the units. Staff were patient and polite to people in the home. They also knew them very well and had supportive relationships with all the individuals who were living in the home.

People told us their care workers always treated them with respect. One person said, 'I was fully involved in making the decision to come here, and it's the best move I've made." A relative told us, "I really couldn't fault the care. I come everyday and have always seen good care given to everyone here."

Staff were well trained and were offered support that enabled them to be provide skilful and dignified care to people with a range of health issues often associated with old age.

11 February 2012

During a routine inspection

We had lots of positive comments about this service and no one had any complaints at all.

Comments included:

"I like living here because I can stay in my room if I want to. The girls pop in to see me as they pass. I do go out for my meals though and the girls help me to the dining room".

"They make my visitors very welcome".

"I think the staff do a great job. It can't be easy looking after all us old folk".

"The staff are helping me get back on my feet and I am hoping to go home next week".

" The manager is great and I have a joke with her".

Visitors told us they were happy with the care provided.

"They look after my wife wonderfully well. They look after me too and make me so welcome when I visit".