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Archived: Care Management Group - Newton Lodge

50 Olive Road, New Costessey, Norwich, Norfolk, NR5 0AS (01603) 740282

Provided and run by:
Care Management Group Limited

All Inspections

19 June 2013

During a routine inspection

At this inspection we found that the provider was in the process of changing the regulated activities they were registered for. For this reason, we only assessed how they complied with the rules that apply to services offering accommodation and personal care.

People living in the home found it difficult to tell us verbally what they thought about the service, or did not want to do so. For this reason we listened to how staff interacted with them and observed how they were being supported around the home. One person told us that they were "...happy..." living in the home. We observed that another person was calm in the presence of staff.

Staff gave us information about how a decision about healthcare had been made. This took into account the ability of the person to understand the decision and how the proposed course of action was in their best interests. This was supported by their care records. Staff told us about a person's needs and gave us information that was consistent with what we had seen in care records. This showed that they understood the support the person required. They also told us about access to training and qualifications, and the staffing rota. This indicated that staffing levels were sufficient to offer people the care they needed.

Medicines were managed appropriately and safely. People received the medicines they needed to help keep them well. Staff had access to training to help them administer medicines safely.

One person had written their own complaints procedure, with pictures showing who they could talk to if they had concerns.

10 August 2012

During a routine inspection

We were not able to communicate verbally and clearly with everyone living in the home because of the complex needs of some people living there. However we did observe some of the care and support provided to people. This showed that staff treated people kindly and with respect, and worked with people at their own pace.

We were able to speak with one person who lived in the home. They told us about tidying their room and the sorts of things they had done during the week as well as their plans for the weekend. They indicated they were happy with the way things were and showed us information they had put together with photographs, showing how they would complain if they were not happy about something.

A relative told us that they felt the person they visited was happy and really liked living in the home.