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Archived: Enable Care & Home Support Limited - 11 Denby Road

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11 Denby Road, Inkersall, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S43 3RR (01246) 471135

Provided and run by:
EMH Care and Support Limited

All Inspections

10 May 2016

During a routine inspection

11 Denby Road provides accommodation for up to 4 people with a learning disability who require personal care. There were 4 people using the service at the time of our inspection.

This inspection took place on 10 and 16 May 2016. The first day of the inspection was unannounced.

There was no registered manager at the service. 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.

The Care Quality Commission had not been notified of all events at the service, as legally required.

Complaints were well managed. Systems to monitor the quality of the service Identified issues for improvement. These were resolved in a timely manner and the provider had obtained feedback about the quality of the service from people, their relatives and staff.

The service was following the guidance in people’s risk assessments and care plans and the risk of unsafe care was reduced. People’s records were up to date and indicated that care provided was in line with people assessed needs. The records had also been updated to reflect changes in people’s care needs.

People were safeguarded from abuse because the provider had relevant guidance in place and staff were knowledgeable about the reporting procedure.

Consent to care and support had been sought and staff acted in accordance with people’s wishes. Legal requirements had been followed consistently where people were potentially being restricted.

People told us they enjoyed their food and we saw meals were nutritious. People’s health needs were met. Referrals to external health professionals were made in a timely manner.

People told us the care staff were caring and kind and that their privacy and dignity was maintained when personal care was provided. They were involved in the planning of their care and support. People were able to take part in hobbies and interests of their choice.

20 November 2013

During a routine inspection

On the day of this inspection there were four people using the service. We spoke with one of them and, later, with the relatives of two others.

The people and relatives told us that people were involved in choosing their food and drink and their special dietary needs were catered for. One person told us, 'I like [the food]'. We noted, from reading records and our observations, that people's nutritional needs were being met.

People felt safe and confident with staff administering their medicines and said they received their medicines when they were needed.

The people and relatives thought that staff had been recruited safely. One relative told us that people were, 'looked after so well.' We found that appropriate checks were undertaken before staff began work.

People told us they knew how to make a complaint and would feel comfortable in doing so. One person said they would, 'have a word with staff [if unhappy].' Staff were able to describe how the people who use the service can make a complaint.

13 February 2013

During a routine inspection

On the day of this inspection there were 4 people using the service. We spoke with two of them and observed interactions between them and staff. We also spoke with the manager and two members of staff and read the care plans of two people who use the service. We did this to find out more information on the quality of service provided at 11 Denby Road.

The people we spoke with said that their privacy and dignity was respected at the service. One person said that, 'staff shut the door', when they had personal care. People were involved, as far as possible, in planning their care. Staff respected their personal preferences and people thought that their needs were met. One person told us, 'I'm happy here.'

People said they felt safe at 11 Denby Road and were well treated by staff. Staff had received training that kept people safe and the people we spoke with felt that staff were well trained to meet their needs. Records we saw supported this.

People were asked for their views, and comments that they made were acted on. There were systems in place to identify and manage risks so that people were safe.

23 September 2012

During a routine inspection

People spoke highly of the care and support they received, and felt that their needs were being met. One person told us 'This is a good place to live; I like the fact it's small and feels like a family'. Another person said ''I like living here as my day is planned around what I want to do, and I go to lots of places'.

People are given information to help them make choices and decisions about their lives, as staff explain things in a way they could understand.

They also felt listened to and able to express their views and raise any concerns with staff if they were unhappy.

A relative and close friend we spoke with praised the care and support individual's received, and said they were involved in decisions about their care. One person told us 'Staff look after people in a special way; they could not provide a better service. The commitment of the staff team is excellent'. Another person told us 'The care and service provided is second to none; I can't fault it'.