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Archived: Green Lane

219 Green Lanes, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, B73 5LX (0121) 355 0908

Provided and run by:
Solor Care West Midlands Ltd

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All Inspections

5 December 2013

During a routine inspection

No one knew we would be visiting that day as our inspection was unannounced.

At the time of our inspection seven people lived at 219 Green Lane. During our inspection we spoke with or spent some time with four of the people who lived there, staff on duty and the registered manager. We later spoke with five people's relatives.

As a few people had complex needs and were not all able to verbally tell us about the service they received we used different methods to help us understand their experiences, including observation. We observed good interactions between staff and the people who lived there. We observed that people smiled when staff engaged with them. We spoke with some of the people who lived there and asked if they were happy there. One person told us, 'I am happy here. Staff help me and are kind.'

We found that people who lived there were treated with respect and dignity. We also saw that people's independence was promoted whenever possible. One staff member told us, 'Some people cannot use verbal language to communicate, but use non-verbal gestures to communicate their choices about things to staff. For example, people are encouraged to point to what they want.'

We saw that people's needs had been assessed by a range of health care professionals including specialist doctors and the dietician. This meant that staff had enabled people to have their health care and safety needs monitored and met.

We found that processes were in place to protect people from the risk of harm or abuse. One relative told us, 'I am happy with my relatives care and feel that they are safe there. I have no concerns or complaints.'

We found that the premises were suitable for the people that lived there. Overall we found that it was homely, bed rooms were personalised and the premises were adequately maintained.

We saw that systems were in place to monitor the quality of the services provided so that, when necessary, actions could be taken to make improvements.

24 January 2013

During a routine inspection

During our visit to Green Lane we were able to speak to people using the service and staff, in addition to reviewing documentation relevant to the outcomes inspected.The information collected from these different mechanisms, when combined with our observation of the care and support provided, enabled us to conclude that the services provided both respected and involved people.

At Green Lane we found a programme of care that clearly supported individual's (or others acting on their behalf) with their needs, from the point at which there were referred to the service, or before if required, to the point where they left the service.

This care programme ensured that people who used the service were protected from the risk of abuse.

All the evidence collected about staffing demonstrated that there were enough qualified, skilled and experienced staff to meet people's needs and staff were positive about the training they had received and the usefulness of this in their role.

From the evidence collated it was also clear that people who used the service were asked for their views about their care and treatment and they were acted upon. In addition there was a clear system in place to assess and monitor the quality of the service provided which included provider inspection visits.

23 November 2011

During a routine inspection

We visited the home and spoke with three people who lived there. They told us that they were happy. They told us about the activities they had taken part in that day and the outings which were planned for the evening. Some were looking forward to going to the German Christmas market. People told us about a range of activities which they enjoyed, including going to the day centre, holidays and having meals in pubs. They said that they were looking forward to decorating the Christmas tree.

People told us that they had visited the home for a meal and had an overnight stay before they moved in so that they could see what it would be like to live there.

People told us that staff asked them what they wanted to do, who they wanted to see and what they wanted to eat. They told us that they had meetings to decide what meals would be prepared.

People who lived at the home told us that they felt safe and would complain to the manager if they did not feel happy at the home.