- Homecare service
Unite Highland Care Limited
Registration details
The location ID for Unite Highland Care Limited is 1-12344203640. CQC register Unite Highland Care Limited to carry out these legally regulated activities. Contact us if you think Unite Highland Care Limited is operating services not listed here.
Type of service
- Homecare agencies
- Supported living
Service specialism
- Caring for adults over 65 yrs
- Caring for adults under 65 yrs
- Caring for children (0 - 18yrs)
- Dementia
- Learning disabilities
- Mental health conditions
- Physical disabilities
- Sensory impairments
Local authority
Thurrock
Monitored services
CQC register Unite Highland Care Limited to carry out the following legally regulated services here:
Personal care
Mr Olusegun Atoyebi is responsible for these services.
Mr Olusegun Atoyebi is the registered manager for these services at this location.
Terms of this registration relating to carrying out this regulated activity
The registered provider must not accept any new packages of care without the prior written agreement of the Care Quality Commission. The term ‘new packages of care’ includes individuals who have previously received care, any respite care packages, existing service users who are discharged from hospital and return home or any re start of care packages seeking to return to the Registered Provider.
The registered provider must ensure that service user’s A, B, C, D, E, F, H’s care needs are reviewed and sent to the Care Quality Commission by 4:00pm on 27 August 2024, identifying any shortfalls and the actions taken in response. The review must:
a. Identify immediate risks associated with service users’ care needs and inform an urgent review and updating of care plans and risk assessments. These need to include, but not be limited to, risks associated with providing personal care to a person with constipation, diabetes, choking, epilepsy, seizures, pressure areas, moving and handling, history of strokes, breathing difficulties, medicines, including any PRN medicines, social isolation, catheter care, Poikilothermia syndrome, autonomic dysreflexia and distressed behaviours.
b. Ensure escalation to appropriate medical professionals takes place as necessary, which should include utilising specialist advice from a multidisciplinary professional team to assess and mitigate the risks relating to service user’s health conditions and outcomes recorded.
c. Identify where care plans, risk assessments and health monitoring assessments are missing for medical conditions and put these in place immediately.
d. Ensure service users have personalised care plans and risk assessments in place detailing what support staff need to provide to meet their individualised needs and risks, which should be sufficiently detailed with information to provide guidance for staff.
The registered provider must ensure by 4:00pm on 27 August 2024, they have reviewed and sent to the Care Quality Commission the training needs, qualifications and competency of all staff, in in relation to:
a. identifying and responding to service user’s health conditions
b. supporting service users to prevent distress and supporting at times of distressed behaviours.
The registered provider must demonstrate and provide evidence of what actions have been taken to ensure staff have the correct skills and competency required.
The registered provider must ensure that risk assessments for each service user, receiving the regulated activity, set out how it will ensure risks to service users are managed and how service users will be supported in respect of all health needs and behaviours of distress. The registered provider must set out a separate risk assessment for each service user and each risk, detailing the risk, mitigation, and guidance for staff to follow to ensure care and support is safe and meets individual service users’ assessed risks.
These risk assessments must be developed with the involvement of suitable professionals to provide reassurance that such plans meet the specific needs of the service users supported.
By Monday 2 September 2024 and thereafter every 1 month on the first Monday of that month, the registered provider shall provide a report to the Care Quality Commission setting out a summary of the audit and reviews confirming compliance with the above conditions. Thereafter, by 4:00pm on the first Monday of each month the registered provider must submit a monthly report to the Commission about the outcome of the review and audits. This report must include actions taken as a result of the reviews and audits to ensure any risks identified have been assessed and mitigated appropriately. This report must specify when the actions have been or will be completed and highlight who is responsible to ensure that the risks are mitigated.