Random inspection report
Care homes for older people
Name: Address: Belvedere Lodge 1 Belvedere Road Westbury Park Bristol BS6 7JG two star good service 24/09/2009 The quality rating for this care home is: The rating was made on: A quality rating is our assessment of how well a care home, agency or scheme is meeting the needs of the people who use it. We give a quality rating following a full review of the service. We call this review a ‘key’ inspection. This is a report of a random inspection of this care home. A random inspection is a short, focussed review of the service. Details of how to get other inspection reports for this care home, including the last key inspection report, can be found on the last page of this report. Lead inspector: Vanessa Carter Date: 2 4 0 2 2 0 1 0 Information about the care home
Name of care home: Address: Belvedere Lodge 1 Belvedere Road Westbury Park Bristol BS6 7JG 01179731163 01179691973 sam.hawker@blueyonder.co.uk www.AbleCare-homes.co.uk Telephone number: Fax number: Email address: Provider web address: Name of registered provider(s): Type of registration: Number of places registered: Conditions of registration: Category(ies) : Willcox Bros Ltd t/a Ablecare Homes care home 20 Number of places (if applicable): Under 65 Over 65 20 dementia Conditions of registration: 0 No new residents will be admitted in the OP category The agreed action plan is implemented to agreed timescales Those residents currently acommodated, who do not have a Dementia, may continue to live at the home as long as their needs are met Date of last inspection Brief description of the care home Belvedere Lodge is a care home registered with the Care Quality Commission to provide accommodation and personal care for up to 20 persons aged 65 years and over with a Dementia. Although the registration relates to 20 persons with a Dementia, a condition of the registration permits those persons already accommodated, who may not have a dementia, to remain accommodated in the home, as long as the home can meet their needs. All new admissions will focus on persons who have a Dementia. 2 4 0 9 2 0 0 9 Care Homes for Older People Page 2 of 8 Brief description of the care home The home is situated in a busy suburb of Bristol convenient to local shops and amenities. It is a period property and adapted to meet the needs of the residents, with provision of a stair lift, ramped access, level rear gardens, and an environment aimed at ensuring those persons with a Dementia feel comfortable. The home is one of six care homes owned and operated by Ablecare Homes. Care Homes for Older People Page 3 of 8 What we found:
We visited Belvedere Lodge along with Mr Howard jones, Planning and Commissioning Manager for Adult Social Care, Bristol Council. We undertook this visit to discuss with a director of Ablecare Homes and the home manager, the issues that have come out of a recent safeguarding investigation. The director had already prepared an action plan and told us about the actions taken so far. Disciplinary meetings had been held with some staff where their conduct had not been satisfactory. They have put systems in place to audit the home on a regular basis and a senior manager will visit the home on a regular basis (two or three times a week) , to ensure that good quality record keeping is maintained to reflect the care given and the needs of the person What the care home does well: What they could do better: If you want to know what action the person responsible for this care home is taking
Care Homes for Older People Page 4 of 8 following this report, you can contact them using the details set out on page 2. Care Homes for Older People Page 5 of 8 Are there any outstanding requirements from the last inspection? Yes £ No R Outstanding statutory requirements
These are requirements that were set at the previous inspection, but have still not been met. They say what the registered person had to do to meet the Care Standards Act 2000, Regulations 2001 and the National Minimum Standards.
No. Standard Regulation Requirement Timescale for action Care Homes for Older People Page 6 of 8 Requirements and recommendations from this inspection:
Immediate requirements: These are immediate requirements that were set on the day we visited this care home. The registered person had to meet these within 48 hours.
No. Standard Regulation Requirement Timescale for action Statutory requirements These requirements set out what the registered person must do to meet the Care Standards Act 2000, Regulations 2001 and the National Minimum Standards. The registered person(s) must do this within the timescales we have set.
No. Standard Regulation Requirement Timescale for action 1 33 24A The registered provider to provide an updated improvement/action plan. This is so that we can monitor progress in how the home are improving the quality of care. 28/05/2010 Recommendations These recommendations are taken from the best practice described in the National Minimum Standards and the registered person(s) should consider them as a way of improving their service.
No Refer to Standard Good Practice Recommendations Care Homes for Older People Page 7 of 8 Reader Information
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