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1 & 2 Hedgerows, Staplehurst.

1 & 2 Hedgerows in Staplehurst is a Residential home specialising in the provision of services relating to accommodation for persons who require nursing or personal care, caring for adults under 65 yrs and learning disabilities. The last inspection date here was 4th December 2019

1 & 2 Hedgerows is managed by Kent County Council who are also responsible for 18 other locations

Contact Details:

    Address:
      1 & 2 Hedgerows
      1-2 Station Road
      Staplehurst
      TN12 0QQ
      United Kingdom
    Telephone:
      03000422633
    Website:

Ratings:

For a guide to the ratings, click here.

Safe: Good
Effective: Good
Caring: Good
Responsive: Good
Well-Led: Requires Improvement
Overall: Good

Further Details:

Important Dates:

    Last Inspection 2019-12-04
    Last Published 2016-12-10

Local Authority:

    Kent

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Inspection Reports:

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1st November 2016 - During a routine inspection pdf icon

We inspected Hedgerows on 1 November 2016. This was an announced inspection. We gave the provider 48 hours’ notice to ensure that the service was being used and that those using the service were made aware of our inspection to limit any potential anxieties. Hedgerows is a residential service that provides respite care (short stays) to adults with a learning disability for up to five people. Hedgerows also provides emergency short stays for people when required. There were two people staying at the time of our inspection.

This service was previously inspected on 3 October 2013 where we found it to be compliant with all areas inspected.

The service had a registered manager in post. 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.

Staff demonstrated good knowledge of safeguarding adults and could identify what action they needed to take if they suspected abuse. The provider had ensured that appropriate employment checks had taken place so that staff were safe to work with people at the home. There were sufficient numbers of staff to keep people safe. The provider gave staff appropriate training to meet the needs of people.

Medicines were being safely administered and stored securely by staff that had received appropriate training and were assessed as being competent to do so. Two staff were checking medicine stocks on a daily basis. Information provided on people’s medicines was up to date and gave clear guidance.

The principles of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) were applied. People were being assessed appropriately and best interests meetings took place to identify the least restrictive methods. Staff had received training on MCA and had good knowledge. The CQC is required by law to monitor the operation of Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) which applies to care homes. Appropriate applications to restrict people's freedom had been submitted and the least restrictive options were considered as per the Mental Capacity Act 2005.

People's needs had been assessed and detailed care plans had been developed. Care plans contained risk assessments for daily living needs that were personalised for the people staff supported. People were given options on what they would like to eat.

Relatives spoke positively about staff. Staff communicated with people in ways that were understood when providing support. People’s private information was stored securely and discussions about people’s personal needs took place in a private area where it could not be overheard. People were free to choose how they lived their lives. People could choose what activities they took part in and would decorate their bedrooms according to their own tastes.

The provider had ensured that there were effective processes in place to fully investigate any complaints. Records showed that outcomes of the investigations were communicated to relevant people. People and their relatives were encouraged to give feedback through resident meetings and yearly surveys.

Relatives and staff spoke positively about the management team. The registered manager had an open door policy and all people we spoke with told us that if the registered manager was not at the service she was very easy to get hold of. Staff were able to discuss concerns with the registered manager at any time and had confidence appropriate action would be taken. The registered manager was open, transparent and responded positively to any concerns or suggestions made about the service. The registered manager had informed the CQC of all notifiable events detailed in the regulations.

The registered persons had not carried out full and robust auditing. A quality assurance audit took place in January 2016, but, at

28th August 2013 - During a routine inspection pdf icon

We spoke with five people who used the service, three members of staff and a member of staff from a day service that some people attended.

We saw that people had care plans that reflected their individual needs and preferences. Other records showed that people were supported in line with their care plans and that information about their needs was reviewed regularly.

People made choices about what they did when they stayed at the service; they chose what meals to eat and what they would like to do during evenings and weekends.

The service worked in cooperation with providers of other services that people used. A member of staff from a day service told us “I have had no problem with them at all, communication is good”.

The service was clean and well maintained. People told us they could choose which rooms to stay in and two people showed us the rooms they had chosen.

People said they liked the service and chose what they wanted to do in their leisure time. They told us “it’s nice here” and “I can go to my day centre when I am here”. One person told us “we like to watch the soaps” and “I go to the Gateway Club”.

We observed that staff had good relationships with people and that staff were respectful towards them. Staff were well supported and had the training they needed for their roles.

22nd January 2013 - During a routine inspection pdf icon

People told us that they were happy with the service they were receiving. One person said “It’s like home really” and another said “I love it here”. A person that used the service also told us that the reason they liked to stay was because “It’s nice and calm here”.

People were involved in decisions about their care and were given the opportunity to make choices about things in their daily lives. People told us they were listened to. The service was managed in a way that recognised the importance of people as individuals. Staff knew how to communicate with people in a way they would understand. This sometimes involved the use of pictures and photographs.

People that used the service had their needs met and were supported to be as independent as possible. There were opportunities for people to go out in the local community for social and leisure activities. Where they needed support to attend health appointments this was provided. People were helped to eat healthy foods when they wished.

Staff working in the service knew how to protect people from abuse. People that used the service said they felt safe. Everyone knew how to make a complaint if they needed to and they were confident that their views were be taken seriously.

The service employed enough skilled staff to meet people’s needs. We saw that staff treated people with respect and understood how to provide their care in the way they preferred. People told us they liked the staff that supported them.

 

 

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