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Archived: Alexander Care Home

164 Rochdale Road, Bury, Lancashire, BL9 7BY (0161) 797 1104

Provided and run by:
Fulcare Limited

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All Inspections

16 April 2014

During a routine inspection

We considered all the evidence we had gathered under the outcomes we inspected. We used the information to answer the five questions we always ask;

' Is the service safe?

' Is the service caring?

' Is the service effective?

' Is the service responsive?

' Is the service well led?

Below is a summary of what we found. The summary is based on our observations during the inspection, speaking with a relative, speaking with people using the service and the staff supporting them, and from looking at records.

The detailed evidence supporting our summary can be read in our full report.

Is the service safe?

We spoke with three people using the service who told us they were happy with the care provided and felt the staff knew what they were doing.

People's care records contained enough information to show how people were to be supported and cared for safely. We visited some people in their bedroom to see how they were being looked after. People looked clean, comfortable and well cared for.

The care records showed that people's health was regularly assessed and monitored to ensure their health and welfare was protected.

People were provided with a choice of suitable and nutritious food and drinks to ensure their nutritional needs were met. People we spoke with told us, 'Yes the food is very good' and 'I enjoy the food and we get plenty'.

Overall, sufficient staff were provided to meet the needs of people. Staff told us however that on some occasions during the night, people were not always supported by sufficient numbers of staff. The manager told us that this issue of concern was in the process of being discussed with the provider.

Systems were in place to help ensure the manager and staff learnt from events such as accidents and complaints.

Is the service caring?

People we spoke with were complimentary about the care provided. We were told, 'I am safe and well looked after, no problems whatsoever' and 'They are very good with me and know what they are doing'.

People's care records showed that their preferences, likes and dislikes had been clearly documented and their care and support had been provided in accordance with their wishes. The staff we spoke with showed they had a very good understanding of the needs of the people they were looking after.

Staff were very good at caring for people who were very ill and at the end of their life. We were told that most of the care staff had completed training in The Six Steps to Success programme. This programme aims to enhance 'end of life care' for people.

Is the service effective?

People were assessed by a senior member of staff from the home before they were admitted, to ensure their individual needs could be met. People were involved in the development of their care plans.

Pressure relieving equipment was in place to aid comfort and help in the prevention and treatment of pressure ulcers.

To ensure that safe and effective care was provided, staff continued to update their skills and knowledge with regular training and updates.

Is the service responsive?

Information in the care records showed that the staff at the home involved other healthcare professionals in the care and support of people using the service.

Suitable arrangements were in place to ensure that information was passed on when a person was transferred to another service, such as a hospital.

The provider had a clear procedure in place with regards to responding to any complaints and concerns made.

Is the service well led?

There were a number of quality assurance systems in place to ensure people were cared for safely. Feedback was sought from people using the service through annual questionnaires, asking for their views on the care and facilities provided.

The computer system in place alerted management when some aspects of the running of the service required review.

21 June 2013

During a routine inspection

We spoke with three people using the service and also spoke with their relatives. We asked them to tell us how they felt they were being cared for. They told us, 'It's smashing, I can't fault it', 'They know what they are doing so I trust them' and 'You only have to ring the bell and they are here'. Relatives made the following comments; 'Very good indeed and 'Lovely staff, so no concerns whatsoever'.

The planning and delivery of care ensured the individual needs of the people using the service were met.

Systems were in place to help protect people by ensuring that staff were suitably trained in the safeguarding of vulnerable people.

Arrangements were in place to ensure that people received their medicines safely and as prescribed.

People were safely cared for by staff that were properly trained, supported and supervised.

Regular monitoring of the services and facilities provided was in place to help protect people against the risks of inappropriate or unsafe care.

10 December 2012

During a routine inspection

We spoke with three people using the service and one relative. They told us," I am getting to know them all now. I like the Manager because she listens to me". Another person said, "They are all very nice and overall, when I need them they come quickly to see what I want". A relative told us, "The staff are very good and everything is absolutely fine".

Enough staff were on duty at all times to meet people's needs.

An effective complaints procedure was in place and people knew how to make a complaint if they needed to.

10 December 2012

During an inspection looking at part of the service

During this visit we spoke to two people using the service. They told us that they always received their medicines when they needed them. We found that the medication system was safe and arrangements were in place to ensure that people received their medicines safely and as prescribed.

19 September 2012

During an inspection looking at part of the service

During our visit to the Alexander Care Home on 19 September 2012 we did not speak to people using the service. We spent our time checking to see if the medicines were being handled safely. We found that appropriate arrangements were not in place in relation to obtaining medicines, which meant some medicines were out of stock. We also found that medicines were not always given as they were prescribed and the recording of when medicines had been given was poor.

6 July 2012

During an inspection looking at part of the service

We spoke to three people using the service and asked for their views on the care and

facilities provided at Alexander Care Home. Some of the comments were:

"They look after you well here".

"You won't get anything better".

"They are all very good".

8 December 2011

During a routine inspection

People were complimentary about the staff and about the care provided.

Some of the comments were

'The girls are so kind and so good'.

'I am so lucky to be living here'.

'The staff will do anything for you'.

'They are very polite and very good'.

Some people did express their concerns about how busy the staff were. They commented:

'They are so willing to help you, but time is the enemy'.

'They are so very good, but so very busy'.