- Care home
Clare Mount
Registration details
The location ID for Clare Mount is 1-6184206013. CQC register Clare Mount to carry out these legally regulated activities. Contact us if you think Clare Mount is operating services not listed here.
Type of service
- Nursing homes
Service specialism
- Caring for adults over 65 yrs
- Dementia
- Mental health conditions
- Sensory impairments
Local authority
Rochdale
Monitored services
CQC register Clare Mount to carry out the following legally regulated services here:
Accommodation for persons who require nursing or personal care
Mr Sharon Sajeev is responsible for these services.
Mrs Shinu Clare Mathews is the registered manager for these services at this location.
Mrs Lovely Puthanpurackal Devassy is the registered manager for these services at this location.
Condition of this registration relating to carrying out this regulated activity
Each month, the registered provider must complete and document an audit of the risks listed in this Notice. This audit must include:
a) A review of risk management at the service (including risks for service users associated with end-of-life care, skin integrity, falls, moving and handling, behaviours associated with dementia, swallowing, medicines, and physical health conditions)
b) A review of the environmental safety of the premises (including risks associated with infection prevention and control, fire risks and accessibility of suitable bathing facilities)
c) A review of how person-centred care is being delivered at the service (including staff skills, activity availability and suitability, suitable use of the environment for people's needs, oral hygiene, care plan effectiveness and provision of care at a time that is suitable for service users)
d) A review of the auditing processes at the service to include; 1) Reviewing if manager's walk arounds have occurred daily, and whether any themes are occurring, and effective action is being taken; 2) Assessing if care plans are being effectively reviewed and improved, including any themes identified as part of reviews; 3) Assessing if individual monitoring records are being regularly carried out, and whether themes have been identified and acted on; 4) Reviewing whether records are being stored in compliance with GDPR processes; 5) Reviewing staff skills and competencies to assess whether the training being provided is effective; 6) Reviewing whether safeguarding incidents have been suitably recorded and actions taken; 7) Reviewing whether statutory notifications are being submitted to the Care Quality Commission as needed and in a timely way.
On the first Monday of each month, the registered provider should send the Care Quality Commission a summary update on what the audit listed in Condition 1 has identified.
On the first Monday of each month, the registered provider should also send an action plan to describe and address any short comings identified by the audit at the service. This action plan should include who is responsible for making the improvements, timescales for completion, and who will ensure the actions have been carried out and are effective.
Terms of this registration relating to carrying out this regulated activity
The registered provider must only accommodate a maximum of 29 service users at Clare Mount.
Treatment of disease, disorder or injury
Mr Sharon Sajeev is responsible for these services.
Mrs Shinu Clare Mathews is the registered manager for these services at this location.
Mrs Lovely Puthanpurackal Devassy is the registered manager for these services at this location.
Condition of this registration relating to carrying out this regulated activity
Each month, the registered provider must complete and document an audit of the risks listed in this Notice. This audit must include:
a) A review of risk management at the service (including risks for service users associated with end-of-life care, skin integrity, falls, moving and handling, behaviours associated with dementia, swallowing, medicines, and physical health conditions)
b) A review of the environmental safety of the premises (including risks associated with infection prevention and control, fire risks and accessibility of suitable bathing facilities)
c) A review of how person-centred care is being delivered at the service (including staff skills, activity availability and suitability, suitable use of the environment for people's needs, oral hygiene, care plan effectiveness and provision of care at a time that is suitable for service users)
d) A review of the auditing processes at the service to include; 1) Reviewing if manager's walk arounds have occurred daily, and whether any themes are occurring, and effective action is being taken; 2) Assessing if care plans are being effectively reviewed and improved, including any themes identified as part of reviews; 3) Assessing if individual monitoring records are being regularly carried out, and whether themes have been identified and acted on; 4) Reviewing whether records are being stored in compliance with GDPR processes; 5) Reviewing staff skills and competencies to assess whether the training being provided is effective; 6) Reviewing whether safeguarding incidents have been suitably recorded and actions taken; 7) Reviewing whether statutory notifications are being submitted to the Care Quality Commission as needed and in a timely way.
On the first Monday of each month, the registered provider should send the Care Quality Commission a summary update on what the audit listed in Condition 1 has identified.
On the first Monday of each month, the registered provider should also send an action plan to describe and address any short comings identified by the audit at the service. This action plan should include who is responsible for making the improvements, timescales for completion, and who will ensure the actions have been carried out and are effective.