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Archived: Appleton Lodge

Bath Hill Terrace, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR30 2LF (01493) 843720

Provided and run by:
Mr & Mrs J Matheron

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All Inspections

12 November 2013

During a routine inspection

We looked at the care records of two people who used the service. We saw that people had signed consent forms to show that they had consented to their plan of care. We saw that people who used the service were kept involved in the process of transition from one service to another and were supported to be involved in the process where appropriate.

We spoke with six people who used the service. Everyone we spoke with was satisfied with the care and treatment that they had received. Comments included, 'I have never lived somewhere like this where I feel so safe.', 'They are doing a lot to the place, it is a good thing.' and, 'This place is a hell of a lot better with the new manager. They care about us a lot.'

We spoke with three staff and the manager. We saw that staff were provided with a range of training to equip them to meet the needs of the people who used the service. Two of the staff members we spoke with had recently been employed by the service. They explained the programme of induction and training they had been supported with. They told us this meant that they were confident in meeting the care and treatment needs of people who used the service. All of the staff we spoke with told us they received regular supervision support meetings with their manager and that team meetings were held on a regular basis.

During our inspection we looked at a range of records. These included care records, correspondence in support of multi-agency working, staff meeting minutes, resident meeting minutes and health and safety checks. The majority of records we looked at were clear and up to date.

10 April 2013

During an inspection looking at part of the service

The purpose of this inspection was to check that improvements had been made following our last inspection of 12 December 2012. We found that there had been improvements made in the provision of management systems to audit and monitor the quality of the service people received.

The provider had implemented systems to gather the views of people who used the service and involve them in the planning of their care, treatment and support.

As part of our inspection we looked at how information in medication administration records and care notes for people living in the service supported the safe handling of their medicines. We saw that the provider had implemented a system for the monitoring of medication errors and updated the service's medication policy to provide staff with the staff with the guidance on what to do in the event of a medication error and who to go to for advice.

12 December 2012

During a routine inspection

We spoke with six people who used the service. Everyone we spoke with was complimentary about the support they received from staff. One person we spoke with said, "We are like family here."

During our visit we observed interactions between staff and people who used the service. We saw staff treating people with respect, dignity and offered people choice with regards to daily life activities.

We found that care plans were comprehensive and person centred. These contained details of the needs of people who used the service and how these needs were met.

The staff team told us they received training to meet the needs of people who used the service. They told us how they worked well as a team.

We found shortfalls in the management of medicines.

30 December 2011

During a routine inspection

People we spoke with said they were happy living in Appleton Lodge and spoke very favourably of all the staff, the management team and the providers.

People told us that they had meetings where everybody 'got together' and could talk about any 'problems or things to do with the home'. One person said: "If we're not happy with anything we can just talk to the staff and they usually help us get things sorted."

Several people told us how they enjoyed going into town shopping, visiting friends or walking along the seafront, whenever they wanted.

One person told us how staff had supported them when they were unwell and helped them get; "back on their feet again." Other people told us that staff also supported them to see other healthcare professionals when needed, such as opticians and dentists etc.

People we spoke with told us that they felt safe living in Appleton Lodge and that there were 'always enough staff around'.