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Care Plus Group (North East Lincolnshire) Limited

This is an organisation that runs the health and social care services we inspect

All Inspections

13 to 15 and 22 December 2016

During an inspection of Community end of life care

This service was not rated as we do not currently rate this type of organisation.

At this inspection we found:

  • Local risk registers were not in place and risks identified by service leads were not captured fully on the corporate risk register.
  • Patient risk assessments were not accessed by all staff delivering end of life care.
  • Learning from incidents was not shared regularly with staff.
  • The service contributed to a multi-agency strategy; however staff were not clear about their particular service area.
  • There was a lack of clear transition procedures for patients moving between services resulting in the possible delay of delivery of services.
  • Staff told us they felt a sense of disconnect between some of the teams delivering end of life care.

However:

  • All staff understood how to report incidents and could explain the process confidently.
  • Staff had the necessary qualifications and skills to carry out their roles effectively and had regular supervision and appraisals.
  • All staff worked proactively to ensure patient care was prioritised.
  • Feedback from patients was positive; staff were seen to be caring and compassionate.
  • Services were planned and delivered to meets patient’s needs.

13 to 15 and 22 December 2016

During an inspection of Community health services for adults

This service was not rated as we do not currently rate this type of organisation.

At this inspection we found:

  • Staff were aware of their safeguarding responsibilities and knew how to report concerns.
  • Staff had access to up to date evidence based policies, procedures and guidelines and care was provided based on national guidance.
  • Staff had the necessary qualifications and skills to carry out their roles effectively and had regular supervision and appraisals.
  • There were good examples of multidisciplinary teamwork.
  • Staff were aware of their responsibilities regarding the Mental Capacity Act.
  • Feedback from patients was positive; staff were seen to be caring and compassionate.
  • Services were planned and delivered to meet people’s needs. Patients could access services in a timely way.
  • Staff spoke positively about working for the organisation and staff engagement was encouraged.
  • The organisation engaged well with the public and employed a number of volunteers.

However:

  • We were not assured that there were robust processes in place to ensure all staff received feedback about incidents.
  • We were not assured that action plans for serious incidents addressed all the issues sufficiently.
  • No caseload weighting tools were used to inform staffing levels and data was not used consistently to inform complexity and support staffing.
  • Local risk registers were not in place and risks identified by service leads were not captured fully on the corporate risk register.