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Archived: 295 Long Lane

Overall: Good read more about inspection ratings

Long Lane, Grays, Essex, RM16 2QD (01375) 387952

Provided and run by:
Family Mosaic Housing

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Background to this inspection

Updated 18 September 2015

We carried out this inspection under Section 60 of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 as part of our regulatory functions. This inspection was planned to check whether the provider is meeting the legal requirements and regulations associated with the Health and Social Care Act 2008, to look at the overall quality of the service, and to provide a rating for the service under the Care Act 2014.

The inspection was unannounced and took place on the 22 July and 5 August 2015.

The inspection was undertaken by one inspector.

As part of our inspection we also reviewed other information we hold about the service. This included notifications, which are events happening in the service that the provider is required to tell us about. We used this information to plan what we were going to focus on during our inspection.

During our inspection we spoke with the Deputy Operational Manager, the manager and four members of the care staff. We also spoke with a one relative.

Not everyone who used the service was able to communicate verbally with us. Due to this we spent time observing the care people received within the communal areas. We also spoke with staff, reviewed records and looked at other information which helped us to assess how their care needs were being met.

As part of the inspection we reviewed two people’s care records. This included their care plans and risk assessments. We looked at the files of two staff members and staff support records. We also looked at the service’s policies, their audits, the staff rotas, complaint and compliment records, medication records and training and supervision records.

Overall inspection

Good

Updated 18 September 2015

The inspection took place on the 22 July and 5 August 2015.

Long Lane 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.

The service does not at present have a registered manager, but the person presently managing the service has applied for registration with the Care Quality Commission (CQC). A registered manager is a person who has registered with the CQC to manage 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 looked happy and relaxed with staff. They 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 taken.

People’s medication was well managed and this helped to ensure that people received their medication safely. They were supported to be able to eat and drink sufficient amounts to meet their needs and were offered choice. We also 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 some 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.