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They had the skills, knowledge and experience required to support people with their care and social needs. Staffing levels were observed to be sufficient to meet the needs of people who lived at the home. The management team monitored and regularly assessed staffing levels to ensure sufficient care and nursing staff were available to provide support people needed. When we last inspected this service we had concerns about the lack of staff interaction with people and leisure activities available in the dementia unit. We found staff were not encouraging people to drink their mid morning drinks.
We made a recommendation that the service ensures records are kept up to date of actions identified in care plans to ensure people were receiving the right care at the right time. There were a number of people living with dementia at the home. There were specific staff responsible for organising meaningful activities designed to stimulate people with dementia. Staff were seen to be playing various games in the afternoon.
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Just a short drive away in Fleetwood there is a small petting farm, where our residents can handle ducklings and stroke guinea pigs. Nearby is a memorial park which benefitted from £2.5m funding from Heritage Lottery, which is a special spot our residents like to visit. Located in the coastal town of Fleetwood in Lancashire, close to the picturesque promenade, there are some wonderful sights for our residents to see near to their residential home. Providing pre-bookable respite care breaks and short term stays.
See CQC's page explaining ratings for more details about ratings and inspection practices of care homes in England. Some people had limited verbal communication and understanding and were unable to hold a conversation with us. To help us understand their experiences of living in the home we observed the care they received and the interaction by staff. We found examples where the home had responded to changes in people’s needs. For example a referral had been made to the General Practioner when one person had lost weight over a period of time. However the action plan informed us the person required to be weighed weekly.
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The people living in the home said they were well supported by the staff team at Guy’s Court. They said they could tell them if they wanted their care provided in a different way or if they were unhappy about anything. People living in the home, relatives and staff said that the manager was approachable and willing to listen. The registered manager had procedures in place to minimise the potential risk of abuse or unsafe care. Staff spoken with were able to identify the different types of abuse and had received training in safeguarding adults.
We observed staff interaction with people during our visit, spoke with staff, people who lived at the home and relatives. We found the deployment of staff were sufficient to meet the needs of people and keep people safe. Staffing levels were sufficient to ensure peoples safety and meet their needs. Some care homes are registered to provide personal care only, for example help with washing, dressing and giving medication. Others also provide nursing, and will have a nurse on duty twenty-four hours a day.
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This was not consistent, as the care notes told us three weeks had passed by without the person being weighed. This could put people at risk of not receiving appropriate care that had been identified. Medicines had been checked on receipt into the home, given as prescribed and stored and disposed of correctly.
We looked at medication administration records of people who lived at Guys Court and found them to be correct and up to date. This report only covers our findings in relation to the leadership of Guys Court and the safety of those who lived there. You can read the report from our last comprehensive inspection, by selecting the 'all reports' link for Guys Court on our website at EAC sees itself, and this website, as one source of ‘housing options’ information and advice for older people and their families. But there are many other organisations providing valuable services, both locally and nationally.
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Repositioning charts to record the person's positional changes were used where needed. Pressure aids were in place where people were at risk of developing pressure sores for example special mattresses. Providing residential care and support for people living with the early stages of dementia, our team also provides long term and short-stay respite care options.
Care records we looked at contained details of people’s preferences, interests, likes and dislikes. Relatives we spoke with told us they had been consulted about their relative’s care and were informed of any changes that occurred. People who lived at the home told us their views and choices were listened to by the staff and registered manager. We found care records of people who needed assistance with personal care, potential skin breakdown and pressure sores were receiving support they required. This was in terms of up to date information of the person’s condition, repositioning charts to reduce the risk of pressure areas developing and appropriate body mapping documentation. Care plans, risk assessments and daily reports indicated checks had taken place.

The Lancashire Care Services Directory has been produced by Care Choices to provide people with a guide to social care services in Lancashire. Gracewell of Maids Moreton is a privately owned care home located in a small Buckinghamshire village. The luxury home provides a range of care services for older people including residential care, …Learn more about Gracewell of Maids Moreton... As well as talking with people we used the short observational framework for inspection .