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5 Mierscourt Close, Rainham.

5 Mierscourt Close in Rainham is a Residential home specialising in the provision of services relating to accommodation for persons who require nursing or personal care and learning disabilities. The last inspection date here was 26th January 2018

5 Mierscourt Close is managed by Mrs Marian Audrey Hobday & Mr Daniel Stanley Hobday.

Contact Details:

    Address:
      5 Mierscourt Close
      5 Mierscourt Close
      Rainham
      ME8 8JD
      United Kingdom
    Telephone:
      01634372048

Ratings:

For a guide to the ratings, click here.

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

Further Details:

Important Dates:

    Last Inspection 2018-01-26
    Last Published 2018-01-26

Local Authority:

    Medway

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Inspection Reports:

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9th January 2018 - During a routine inspection pdf icon

This inspection took place on 9 January 2018 and was announced.

5 Mierscourt Close is a privately owned home providing accommodation and support for one adult with a learning disability, who has lived there as part of the family for approximately 18 years. The accommodation is a dormer bungalow with the person's bedroom and main living areas on the ground floor. The person has access to all areas of the home.

The provider is registered as a partnership with one of the partners registered as the registered manager. 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. The registered manager is also the main care giver to the person living in the home. The registered manager of this service oversees the running of the full service and is supported by the partner when required.

At the last Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspection on 19 February 2016, the service was rated as Good in all of the domains and had an overall Good rating.

At this inspection we found the registered manager and provider had consistently monitored the quality of their service to maintain a rating of Good.

The person supported had lived at the home for many years and was treated as a member of the family. The person had previously indicated that they liked living at the home. The person’s bedroom was personalised to their lifestyle.

The person was supported to have maximum choice and control of their life and the registered manager supported them in the least restrictive way possible; the policies and systems in the home supported this practice.

The person was treated with dignity and respect and was encouraged to be as independent as possible. The registered manager provided good care and support to the person enabling them to live a fulfilled and meaningful life. The registered manager was considerate and respectful when speaking about the person. They knew the person well, including their personal histories, hobbies and interests. There was a relaxed atmosphere in the home when we visited. The person was cared for in a safe and well maintained environment.

The person received their medicines when they should and medicines were handled safely. The registered manager kept accurate records of the medicines given and followed good practice in the storage and administration of medicines.

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) monitors the operation of the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) which applies to care services. The registered manager understood their responsibilities under the Mental Capacity Act 2005. Mental capacity assessments and decisions made in people’s best interest were recorded. The registered manager had received training in protecting people from abuse and undertook updates as needed. They knew the action to take if they suspected abuse. The management team had access to, and understood the safeguarding policies of the local authority.

The provider did not employ any staff to assist with the care provided. The registered manager kept themselves up to date with current practice that was appropriate to the person and the care required to be delivered. Where they were unable to provide care this was sought from other health and social care professionals as needed.

The person was supported with their nutrition and health care needs. People were enabled and encouraged to make decisions about their care every day. The registered manager and partner showed on-going commitment to providing safe and effective care to the person. The person received care and support that was well planned, documented and sensitively delivered.

The person’s needs were assessed and reviewed on a regular basis with any changes made with the involvement of the person’s fam

19th February 2016 - During a routine inspection pdf icon

This inspection took place on 19 February 2016 and was announced. The registered manager was given a week’s notice as we wanted to ensure they would be in when we visited.

5 Mierscourt Close is a privately owned home providing accommodation and support for one adult with a learning disability, who has lived there as part of the family for approximately 16 years. The accommodation is a dormer bungalow with the person's bedroom and main living areas on the ground floor. The person has access to all areas of the home. The home is situated in a quiet cul-de-sac in Rainham, close to all local amenities and transport links enabling easy access to other towns and services.

The provider is registered as a partnership with one of the partners registered as the registered manager. 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. The registered manager is also the main care giver to the person living in the home. The registered manager of this service oversees the running of the full service and is supported by the partner when required.

The person supported had lived at the home for many years and was treated as a member of the family. The person indicated that they liked living at the home and showed us their room. The person was relaxed in the company of the owners and did not express any concerns during our inspection.

The person was treated with dignity and respect and was encouraged to be as independent as possible. The registered manager provided good care and support to the person enabling them to live a fulfilled and meaningful life. The registered manager was considerate and respectful when speaking about the person. They knew the person well, including their personal histories, hobbies and interests. There was a relaxed atmosphere in the home when we visited.

The person was cared for in a safe and well maintained environment.

The person received their medicines when they should and medicines were handled safely. The registered manager kept accurate records of the medicines given and followed good practice in the storage and administration of medicines.

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) monitors the operation of the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) which applies to care services. The registered manager understood their responsibilities under the Mental Capacity Act 2005. Mental capacity assessments and decisions made in people’s best interest were recorded.

The registered manager had received training in protecting people from abuse and undertook updates as needed. They knew the action to take if they suspected abuse. The management team had access to, and understood the safeguarding policies of the local authority.

The provider did not employ any staff to assist with the care provided.. The registered manager kept themselves up to date with current practice that was appropriate to the person and the care required to be delivered. Where they were unable to provide care this was sought from other health and social care professionals as needed.

The person was supported with their nutrition and health care needs. People were enabled and encouraged to make decisions about their care every day.

The registered manager and partner showed on-going commitment to providing safe and effective care to the person. The person received care and support that was well planned, documented and sensitively delivered.

The person’s needs were assessed and reviewed on a regular basis with any changes made with the involvement of the person’s families and health professionals. Risk assessments contained information and guidance about all risks to the person’s safety. The registered manager knew them well and was able to describe the care in gre

12th February 2014 - During a routine inspection pdf icon

The person that used the service had lived at the home for many years and was treated as a member of the family. The person indicated that they liked living at the home. We saw that the person who used the service was relaxed in the company of the owners. They indicated that they had no concerns.

The person was treated with respect and was encouraged to be as independant as possible.

The person received care and support that was well planned and sensitively delivered.

The person received the medicines they needed when they needed them.

Effective quality assurance procedures ensured that the person was provided with a good service.

Overall we found that this service was safe, effective, caring, responsive and well-led and had achieved compliance with all the standards we inspected.

15th November 2012 - During a routine inspection pdf icon

The person that used the service had lived at the home for many years and was treated as a member of the family. The person indicated that they liked living at the home. We saw the person that used the service was relaxed in the company of the owners. They indicated that they had no concerns.

16th November 2011 - During a routine inspection pdf icon

The person indicated that he liked living at the home. He indicated that he had no concerns. We saw that the person that used the service was relaxed in the company of the owners.

 

 

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