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Archived: 1 Wharf Close

Overall: Good read more about inspection ratings

Goldingham Farm Estate, Stanford Le Hope, Essex, SS17 0EJ (01375) 360789

Provided and run by:
Family Mosaic Housing

All Inspections

7th and 12th January 2015

During a routine inspection

The inspection took place on the 07 and 12 January 2015.

Wharf Close is one of a number of services owned by Family Mosaic Housing. The service provides accommodation and support for up to four people who have a learning disability or autistic spectrum disorder, and physical or sensory disabilities.

The service had a registered manager in post. A registered manager is a person who has registered with the Care Quality Commission to manager the service. Like registered providers, they are ‘registered persons’. Registered persons have legal responsibility for meeting the requirements in the Health and Social Care Act 2008 and associated Regulations about how the service is run.

People were treated with dignity and respect and staff interacted with people in a kind, caring and sensitive manner. Staff showed a good knowledge of safeguarding procedures and were clear about the actions they would take to protect people.

There was a regular and consistent staff team. The provider had appropriate recruitment checks in place which helped to protect people and ensure staff were suitable to work at the service. There were sufficient numbers of skilled, well trained and qualified staff on duty. Staff told us that they felt well supported in their role and we saw that staff had received regular supervision and training.

We found that detailed assessments had been carried out and that the care plans were very well developed around each individual’s needs and preferences. We saw that there were risk assessments in place and plans on how the risks were to be managed. People were supported with taking every day risks and encouraged to take part in daily activities and outings.

We saw that appropriate assessments had been carried out where people living at the service were not able to make decisions for themselves, to help ensure their rights were protected.

People were happy and relaxed with staff. People were able to raise concerns and there were systems in place to ensure people could be confident they would be listened to and appropriate action was taken.

People’s medication was well managed and this helped to ensure that people received their medication safely.

People were supported to be able to eat and drink sufficient amounts to meet their needs and were offered choice.

We found that people’s healthcare was good. People had access to a range of healthcare providers such as their GP, dentists, chiropodists and opticians.

The provider had an effective quality assurance systems in place. People had the opportunity to feedback on their experiences. Staff tried to involve people in day to day decisions and the running of the service. The service was well managed.

17 July 2013

During a routine inspection

On the day of our inspection there were four people living at the service. Some people who lived at the service were unable to fully express their wishes and views verbally because of communication difficulties. We gathered evidence of people's everyday experiences of the service by spending time in communal areas and observing staff, people's daily routines and daily activities.

We saw that people were involved in the day to day running of the home and that this supported and promoted their independence. Staff provided care and support to people in a discreet and relaxed manner.

Where people were able to tell us they told us that they liked staff and that staff knew their needs.

We saw that where people had other providers involved in their care, for example doctors, that information regarding any ongoing health issues was shared appropriately.

It was clear from talking with staff, viewing training plans and observing staff interactions with people using the service that people received care and treatment from staff who were adequately qualified and supported. This also showed us that people using the service felt safe and cared for.

We saw from audits, and checks completed by both the provider and local authority that where issues were identified, such as paperwork not completed, that the provider acted in a timely and responsive manner to address this.

6 February 2013

During a routine inspection

On the day of our visit we immediately noticed a home from home atmosphere. We found that people were supported to be as independent as they wanted to be.

People told us that the staff were nice and that they liked living at 1 Wharf Close. One person told us that they got on well with the other people living there. People told us that they were given choices about how they wished to spend their day and on other area's such as room decor.

We saw that staff had a good rapport with people using the service and a good understanding of people's needs.

We found that there were appropriate systems in place to ensure that quality of the service provision was maintained. We were also aware that several recent changes of manager meant that some areas of service provision needed reviewing but that the current manager was aware and actioning this.