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Archived: Eden House Residential Home III

Eden House III, 38 Horspath Road, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX4 2QT (01865) 776012

Provided and run by:
Mrs M Chungtuyco

All Inspections

20 September 2013

During a routine inspection

We met with the registered manager on the day of our visit to Eden House lll. We spoke with two of the three people who lived at the home and with the member of staff who was on duty at the time.

People were asked for consent before care and treatment was delivered. One person told us "staff always ask and they do their best." We saw that either the person themself or their legal representative had given signed consent to people's care plans.

People received care that was individual to their needs. A person told us "They (the staff) are all very caring'. We saw that care plans detailed people's daily care needs in plain English and included the person's likes and dislikes such as what time they liked to get up in the morning.

Both the people we spoke with told us they felt safe living at the home. We saw that staff had received appropriate training to be able to identify and report possible abuse. A member of staff told us "If someone went out and came back with an issue (any form of abuse) I would report it immediately. Anyone who works here would".

Staff received training appropriate to their role. We saw records of staff having received a range of training courses for example; caring for people with dementia.

There were systems in place to identify and manage risks to the health safety and welfare of people who used the service.

28 February 2013

During a routine inspection

Some people who lived in the home were not able to communicate clearly with people they did not know. However, one person told us that they were 'treated very well '. People told us that they chose what they wanted to do and when. We saw that staff respected people's individuality and diversity.

Relatives of people who lived in the home told us that the home was 'wonderful' and the care 'can't be faulted. They told us that there was an open and positive atmosphere in the home and they were 'more than' confident in the skills of the staff team and the care that people were offered.

We found that staff members knew individual's current needs and were observed meeting people's needs effectively.

We found that the home was not keeping all the management records necessary to show that people who used the service were being looked after in the safest possible way.

1 March 2012

During a routine inspection

People told us that they enjoyed living in the home and were treated with respect. They told us that staff were very caring and that ''nothing was too much trouble for them''. People told us that they had no concerns or complaints about the care they were given.