• Care Home
  • Care home

Archived: City Breaks

12 The Grange, London, SE1 3AG

Provided and run by:
The Brandon Trust

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All Inspections

12 November 2013

During a routine inspection

At the time of the inspection three people were using the service. We spoke to one person who told us they enjoyed staying at the service and had stayed there on more than one occasion.

We saw that a personalised service was provided that was tailored to the needs of the individual. A range of activities were on offer and the service accompanied people to undertake the activities they had an interest in.

Staff identified people's preferences and what food they liked. People were supported to eat and drink sufficient amounts. Staff supported people to be independent and helped them prepare and cook their own meals.

Medication was securely stored and appropriately administered. There were processes in place to check the amount of medication at the service and to ensure the appropriate medicine was given back to the person when they left the service.

There were appropriate recruitment processes in place. There was an induction process in place to ensure new staff were familiar with the provider's policies and the procedures at the service.

People were asked for their views about the service and any areas for improvement were acted upon. There were processes in place to record incidents and we saw that lessons had been learnt and procedures had changed in response to incidents that had occurred.

20 February 2013

During a routine inspection

Two people used the service at the time of our inspection. They told us that they spent a few weeks at City Breaks each year and really enjoyed it. They went on various trips, ate out and went to the cinema with support from the home's care workers. People told us that they were happy with the service and the staff. We saw that staff knew how to communicate with and support them and people were treated with respect.

Staff told us that they enjoyed working at the service as it was different every week and they supported people to be involved in various activities every day. One member of the staff described the service as 'Small, intimate and friendly' and that the job they were doing was 'not boring at all'.

We found that people came to the service with an up to date care plan and they were involved in the planning of their activities. The service created its own support plans in order to meet people's needs while they were at City Breaks. The manager monitored the service to ensure people's well-being and the quality of the service.