About the service The Cumberland is a care home that can provide nursing and personal care for up to 56 older people. At the time of our inspection 33 people were living at the Cumberland. The building is purpose built and is divided into two separate wings, each with their own adapted facilities. Most people using the service were living with dementia.
People’s experience of using this service and what we found
People were positive about the service. Most people using the service, their relatives and staff all spoke positively about the new management team and felt the service had definitely begun to improve in the last six months under their leadership.
At this inspection we found the provider had made good progress against all the outstanding breaches of regulations in relation to the way they managed medicines on behalf of people using the service and ensuring staff who worked at the care home were well trained and supported. This meant people received their medicines as prescribed and the right levels of care and support from competent staff.
People continued to be supported by staff who knew how to prevent and manage risks they might face and keep them safe from avoidable harm. The provider was less reliant on temporary agency staff, which meant people received continuity of care and support from staff who were familiar with their care needs, wishes and daily routines. Staff who worked at the care home had now received the right levels of up to date training and support they required to effectively meet the needs of people they supported. All new staff continued to undergo all the relevant pre-employment checks to ensure their suitability and fitness for the role. The provider had effective systems in place to assess and respond to risks regarding infection prevention and control, including those associated with Covid-19.
People, their relatives and staff all spoke positively about the way the care home was now managed. Since our last inspection the service had appointed a new suitably fit, experienced and competent person to run the care home who was registered with us in June 2020. Furthermore, the service has a new deputy manager, regional director and regional quality development manager.
The provider’s governance systems were now effectively operated, ensuring the quality and safety of the service people received was routinely monitored and assessed. The provider continued to consult people, their relatives and staff as part of their on-going programme of improving the service. The provider worked in close partnership with other health and social care professionals and agencies to plan and deliver positive outcomes for people using the service.
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Rating at the last inspection
The last rating for this service was requires improvement (published 3 February 2020). This was because we found multiple breaches of legal requirements in relation to the safe management of medicines and the way staff were deployed throughout the care home. The provider completed an action plan setting how they could improve.
At this inspection we found enough improvement had been made and the provider was no longer in breach of regulations. This report only covers our findings in relation to the Key Questions; Is the service Safe, Effective and Well-led? The overall rating for the service has now improved to good.
Why we inspected
This inspection was prompted in part due to ongoing concerns we received about the service’s continued high turnover of managers and the safe management of medicines. A decision was made for us to inspect and examine the risks associated with these issues.
Care Quality Commission (CQC) has introduced focused/targeted inspections to follow up on previous breaches and to check specific concerns.
We used the targeted inspection approach to look at a specific concern we had about staff support associated with the key question, Is the service effective? As we only looked at part of this key question, we cannot change the rating from the previous inspection. Therefore, the key question for is the service effective remains rated as requires improvement.
We undertook a focused inspection approach to review the key questions of Safe and Well-led where we had specific concerns about medicines management, staffing levels, staff training and support, fire safety and quality assurance governance.
As no concerns were identified in relation to the key questions is the service Caring and Responsive, we decided not to inspect them. Ratings from the previous comprehensive inspections for those key questions were used in calculating the overall rating at this inspection.
Follow up
We will continue to monitor information we receive about the service until we return to visit as per our re-inspection programme. If we receive any concerning information we may inspect sooner.