Keresley Wood Care Centre was found to be lacking in key areas
A Coventry care home has been rated 'inadequate’ and placed in special measures after inspectors found staff shortages and management issues.
Keresley Wood Care Centre failed to meet the Care Quality Commission (CQC) minimum standard of ‘good’ for the sixth inspection running.
A report concluded that the home, which provides nursing and personal care for up to 47 older people, was not safe or well-led and was not always caring, effective, or responsive.
Since the inspection, a new management company, Healthcare Management Solutions, has taken over at the home on the Tamworth Road in Keresley.
Inspectors who turned up unannounced at the home found that: “Without exception people and relatives said there were not enough staff.”
One resident who was being cared for in bed was feeling unwell and continually called out for staff – but a worker who did arrive could only spend a limited amount of the time trying to offer reassurance and comfort to the person. Another person who was reliant on two members of staff to move safely waited over 20 minutes for assistance with personal care because only one worker was available.
An over-reliance on agency staff was another conclusion drawn in the CQC’s report following the visit to the home on March 3, 2020.
The special measures status means the regulator will keep the home under review and, if it does not cancel the provider’s registration, it will re-inspect within six months to check for improvements.
