• Care Home
  • Care home

Archived: Chalk Leys

119 High Street, Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, HP16 0BB (01494) 863051

Provided and run by:
The Fremantle Trust

Important: This service is now registered at a different address - see new profile

All Inspections

11 October 2013

During a routine inspection

We spoke with five people who lived at Chalk Leys. Each person was complimentary of the care and support they received. One person said “I’m quite happy here.” Another said “We get on alright here.” People told us their rooms were comfortable and kept warm. They said staff were around when they needed them. They told us staff arranged for their GP or the district nurse to visit if they felt unwell. A couple of people said there were occasional activities but days when there was nothing to do. At those times they felt bored.

We observed staff were respectful when engaging with people. We saw there was good regard for people’s privacy and dignity. People were supported to be independent wherever possible.

We found people’s medicines were managed safely at the home. Staff who handled medication had undertaken training in the safe management of medicines. Medicines were stored securely and accurate records were maintained to show when they had been administered.

The premises were appropriately maintained. Bedrooms were single occupancy and personalised, to make them homely. The building was kept warm and well lit. The premises complied with fire safety standards.

Equipment had been provided to help meet the needs of people with disabilities. This had been serviced to ensure it was safe to use. Staff received training in moving and handling, including use of equipment. This enabled them to assist people safely and prevent injury.

25 March 2013

During a routine inspection

The people using the service said they were happy and well looked after there. One person said, “I am very happy here, the girls (carers) are lovely”. Another person said, “The food is excellent here, we get really well looked after”.

Care plans showed that people were involved in making decisions regarding their care and support. We observed the cares generally obtaining people’s consent before giving any care. The care given by staff reflected what was documented in people’s care plans, and care records were regularly audited.

People using the service told us that they felt safe and had no concerns. We saw that the premises and environment were generally safe and clean. We observed health and safety information, and the staff we spoke with could explain how to reduce the risk of infection.

During the visit we observed staff speaking with people in a caring and respectful manner. The people using the service spoke highly of the carers and management team and said there were always plenty of things to do at Chalk Leys.

This home had various methods that were used to ensure the quality of the care was assessed. These included meetings, reviews, surveys and audits. The records for these were available. Following an adjustment to how information was stored people’s personal records were kept safe and confidential.

26 January 2012

During a routine inspection

People told us there were choices at meal times and that they had plenty to eat. People that we spoke with said they liked the food. People said they could get up and go to bed as they wished. They said there were activities they could take part in. One person told us she looks after some stray cats that the service has adopted. People who smoke told us there was an area they could use to smoke in.

One person told us Chalk Leys was a friendly place and they had freedom to do as they wished. People said their healthcare needs were taken care of and that staff called their doctor if they were unwell. People also said they liked being able to see trees and visiting wildlife outside the windows.

People using the service said the same group of staff usually worked with them. They said staff were around when they needed any help.