Vale Court Care Home, Whitby, Ellesmere Port.Vale Court Care Home in Whitby, Ellesmere Port is a Nursing home specialising in the provision of services relating to accommodation for persons who require nursing or personal care, caring for adults over 65 yrs, dementia, physical disabilities and treatment of disease, disorder or injury. The last inspection date here was 27th July 2018 Contact Details:
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25th June 2018 - During a routine inspection
This unannounced comprehensive inspection took place on 25 and 27 June 2018. Vale Court is a care home. People in care homes receive accommodation and nursing or personal care as single package under one contractual agreement. The Care Quality Commission (CQC) regulates both the premises and the care provided and we reviewed both areas during this inspection. This is the first time this service has been inspected under the new registered provider. Vale Court is a modern purpose-built two storey home situated in the Whitby area of Ellesmere Port close to the town centre. The home provides care for older and for younger adults with a physical disability over two floors and is registered to take up to 57 people. People living on the ground floor are living with dementia whilst people living on the first floor require support with nursing needs. At the time of our inspection there were 56 people living in the home. The service has had a registered manager in post since 2012. 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. Individual risks to people living in the home were accurately assessed and reviewed regularly with measures in place to manage the risks identified and keep people safe from harm. Staff were aware of different types of abuse and how to report safeguarding incidents. Those that were reported had been done so appropriately. Staff had received appropriate training in safeguarding and were able to explain how to keep people safe from abuse - Staff were also aware of the whistleblowing policy. Staff had received training in areas such as infection control, health and safety and manual handling. Appropriate infection control measures were in place and the safety of the environment was checked on a regular basis. Accidents and incidents were reported and recorded appropriately. They showed evidence of analysis, review and action taken where needed. Medicines were managed and stored safely and staff had received appropriate training in order to safely administered medication. Those responsible for administering medication had their competency levels assessed regularly. Sufficient staff were deployed to meet the needs of the people living in Vale Court. Consent for care was obtained in accordance with the Mental Capacity Act 2005; staff showed a good awareness of the need to obtain consent when providing care and support. Staff had received training appropriate to their roles and were supported through regular supervision. People’s nutritional needs were assessed and met to ensure they maintained a health balanced diet; care plans clearly identified people with specific dietary requirements and provided guidance for staff to manage this. People were supported with access to other health and social care professionals such as GP, podiatrist, opticians and wound specialists. People receive care and support specific to their needs; care plans were person centred and provided detailed information for staff to know the people they were supporting. Whilst people were provided with a range of activities, the registered provider told us they had plans to improve on the quality of activities offered to people in the home. The quality and safety of the service was regularly monitored with the use of effective audits and checks completed by the registered manager. The registered manager notified CQC of important incidents and events that occurred within the home.
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