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Archived: Treetops Nursing Home

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Carthage Street, Oldham, Greater Manchester, OL8 1LL (0161) 628 6811

Provided and run by:
Mr Matthew Biju Thoppil & Mrs Beena Biju

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All Inspections

6 May 2016

During a routine inspection

This inspection took place on the 6, 9 and 10 May 2016. Our visit on the 6 May was unannounced.

Treetops Nursing Home is a purpose built home which provides accommodation for up to 33 older people who require support with personal care and nursing needs. At the time of our inspection there were 29 people using the service.

The service was last inspected on the 13 June 2013 and met all the standards.

We identified one breach of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014. You can see what action we have told the provider to take at the end of this report.

There was a registered manager in place at Treetops Nursing Home. A registered manager is a person who has registered with the Care Quality Commission 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 who used the service told us they felt safe and that staff were kind and caring. This was confirmed by our observations on both days of the inspection.

Staff had received training in safeguarding adults procedures and were able to tell us of the correct action to take should they have any concerns about people who used the service. Staff were aware of the procedures to follow should they observe poor practice in the service.

The systems for managing medicines in the service needed to be improved to ensure that people always received their medicines as prescribed.

Staff were safely recruited and received the induction, training and supervision they required for their roles. People told us there were enough staff on duty to meet their needs in a timely manner, but on the second day of the inspection we found improvements needed be made to the deployment of staff. We have made a recommendation about the deployment of staff during busy periods of the day.

Care plans included information about the risks people might experience, such as those related to falls, skin integrity and nutrition. We found risk assessments had been regularly reviewed and updated to take into account people’s changing needs.

We saw there were risk assessments in place for the safety of the premises. All areas of the home were clean and well maintained, although we noted there was limited space available for the storage of equipment people needed.

Procedures were in place to prevent and control the spread of infection.

Systems were in place to deal with any emergency that could affect the provision of care, such as a failure of the electricity and gas supply to the premises.

Care records were personalised and provided good information about the care people required. We found care plans had been reviewed and updated regularly.

Systems were in place to help ensure people received the care they wanted at the end of their life. One of the visiting healthcare professionals we spoke with praised the quality of end of life care provided by staff atTreetops Nursing Home.

A timetable of activities was in place to help promote the health and well-being of people who used the service. We saw that people were supported to access local facilities and resources.

The registered manager had introduced a system to involve the relatives of people who used the service in reviewing the care provided at Treetops Nursing Home.

People we spoke with told us they would be confident to raise any concerns with the managers or staff. Relatives and friends of people using the service told us they found the managers to be approachable.

All the staff we spoke with told us they enjoyed working at Treetops Nursing Home and considered they received the appropriate training and support they required for their role. Records we looked at showed regular staff meetings took place and were used as a forum to discuss required standards of care and improvements which could be made to the service.

The service had a number of quality assurance measures in place, including audits relating to care plans and medication records, we noted these had been sufficiently robust to identify some of the issues we found during the inspection but had not been actioned yet.

13 June 2013

During a routine inspection

During this inspection we looked at the care records for four people living at Treetops Nursing Home. We saw that people's care and support needs were assessed and care workers followed care plans that were in place. These were regularly reviewed.

People were given a choice of nutritious food throughout the day. Where a risk had been identified people's food and fluid intake were monitored. People were weighed regularly and were referred to a dietician if necessary.

We saw that people did not have to wait for support. Staff treated people with dignity and explained procedures, such as using a hoist, to people at the appropriate times.

All areas of the home were clean and there were no unpleasant odours. The manager carried out regular checks to make sure there was no risk of infection.

Although we spoke to people living at the home communication was limited. However, we observed people appearing happy and content. Positive feedback had been given on recently completed satisfaction surveys that the home had issued.

6 November 2012

During an inspection looking at part of the service

During this inspection we looked at the personnel files for three staff members who had been recruited since our last inspection. As the purpose of our inspection was to check improvements had been made around recruitment procedures we did not speak to people other than the manager. We found that the required improvements had been made.

6 September 2012

During a routine inspection

The people living at Treetops Nursing Home had complex needs and some had difficulty communicating. We were able to speak with two people, and we saw the results of the quality assurance questionnaire that was completed in June 2012.

Both the people we spoke with said that staff asked their permission before carrying out care. One person told us that they liked having a choice about when they got up in the morning, saying they just needed to ring the call bell and a care worker would help them. They told us there were lots of activities arranged but they preferred to watch television. They said they were "perfectly happy here". This person said they did not know about what was in their care files and they didn't want to know, commenting "I don't want to be bothered with paperwork".

The other person we spoke with said they liked being taken to the park on nice days. They told us "The carers are very kind to us all. I like it here" and "I'd say if anything wasn't right".

The quality assurance questionnaire was mainly completed by relatives. Comments included "The staff are all brill" and "The manager has an open door policy". All the 11 people who responded said that staff respected people's privacy and dignity, and that the people were well looked after. Everyone also said they knew who to speak to if they had a complaint about the care provided.

3 February 2012

During an inspection in response to concerns

People who we spoke with were very complimentary about the care they received at Treetops Nursing Home. Some of the comments were "They look after you looked very well here", "My mum has all of here care needs met" and 'I can't think of anything to change about the care here".

One person told us "It is very nice here. They look after you very well". Another person said "They tell you what is happening with you". People living in the home told us they were treated with respect.

Two relatives told us that they chose this home as they liked the friendly staff and management. One of them added that he was also impressed as the home did not have an unpleasant smell.

One person also told us that that there were not many activities going on at Treetops Nursing Home.