Latest Inspection
This is the latest available inspection report for this service, carried out on 4th November 2009. it is an annual review prepared by CQC after examining previous reports and information from the provider. At the time of this report, CQC judged the service to be Excellent.
The inspector made no statutory requirements on the home as a result of this inspection
and there were no outstanding actions from the previous inspection report.
For extracts, read the latest CQC inspection for Sunnyside Nursing Home.
Annual service review
Name of Service: Sunnyside Nursing Home The quality rating for this care home is: The rating was made on: three star excellent service 2 6 1 0 2 0 0 8 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 We do an annual service review when there has been no key inspection of the service in the last 12 months. It does not involve a visit to the service but is a summary of new information given to us, or collected by us, since the last key inspection or annual service review.
Has this annual service review changed our opinion of the service?
No You should read the last key inspection report for this service to get a full picture of how well outcomes for the people using the service are being met. The date by which we will do a key inspection: Name of inspector: Chris Sidwell Date of this annual service review: 2 9 0 9 2 0 0 9 Annual Service Review Page 1 of 5 Information about the service
Address of service: 140 High Street Iver Buckinghamshire SL0 9QA 01753653920 01753790005 enquiries@trustworth.co.uk Telephone number: Fax number: Email address: Provider web address:
Name of registered provider(s): Conditions of registration: Category(ies) : dementia old age, not falling within any other category Conditions of registration: Mr Arshad Gamiet,Mrs Mariam Gamiet Number of places (if applicable): Under 65 Over 65 40 0 0 40 The maximum number of service users to be accommodated is 40. The registered person may provide the following category/ies of service only: Care home with nursing - (N) to service users of the following gender: Either Whose primary care needs on admission to the home are within the following categories: Dementia (DE) Old age, not falling within any other category (OP) Have there been any changes in the ownership, management or the Yes service’s registration details in the last 12 months? If yes, what have they been: The previous registered manager has left. A new manager has been appointed but is not yet registered with us. 2 6 1 0 2 0 0 8 Date of last key inspection: Date of last annual service review (if applicable): Brief description of the service Sunnyside Nursing home is a privately owned home registered to provide accommodation and 24hr nursing care for up to forty elderly persons who may be physically or mentally frail. The home offers a respite care service when vacant beds are available. The home is a detached large Victorian style building with a modern
Annual Service Review Page 2 of 5 extension to the rear of the property. Major refurbishment recently undertaken now means that the home can provide ensuite facilities in all rooms and 80 of the rooms are for single occupancy. The home has pleasant gardens and there is car parking to the front. The home is situated close to the local amenities within the village of Iver. Available communal space consists of two lounge areas on the ground floor and another lounge on the first floor. There are bright and spacious dinng rooms on the lower and upper floor. Access to the upper floor is by passenger lift. Annual Service Review Page 3 of 5 Service update since the last key inspection or annual service review:
What did we do for this annual service review? We looked at all the information that we have received, or asked for, since the last key inspection or annual service review. This included: 1. The annual quality assurance assessment (AQAA) that was sent to us by the service. The AQAA is a self-assessment that focuses on how well outcomes are being met for people using the service. It also gave us some numerical information about the service. 2. Surveys returned to us by people using the service and from other people with an interest in the service. 3. Information we have about how the service has managed any complaints. 4. What the service has told us about things that have happened in the service, these are called notifications and are a legal requirement. 5. The previous key inspection and the results of any other visits that we have made to the service in the last 12 months. 6. Relevant information from other organisations. 7. What other people have told us about the service. What has this told us about the service? The home sent us their annual quality assurance assessment (AQAA) when we asked for it. It was clear and gave us all the information we asked for. We looked at the information in the AQAA and our judgment is that the home is still providing a good service and that they have an ongoing improvement plan. The general practitioner who returned the questionnaires said that peoples health care needs were usually met, that they managed medication well and that the home followed his advice. Staff said that they felt supported and received training. They said that they had received training in safeguarding people and that they knew what to do if someone had concerns about the home. The home continues to let us know about things that have happened since our last key inspection. The proprietor said in the AQAA that he had not received any complaints in the last year. We have not received any concerns and have not been notified of any safeguarding concerns referred to the local authority which is the lead agency in these matters. What are we going to do as a result of this annual service review? We are not going to change our inspection plan and will do a key inspection by 26 October 2011. However we can inspect the service at any time if we have concerns about the quality of the service or the safety of the people using the service. Annual Service Review Page 4 of 5 Reader Information
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