Enter and view: Gorway House
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This is an enter and view report by Healthwatch Walsall. Healthwatch representatives visited the Galway House care home.
A total of 14 people were spoken to during the visit, 8 residents, 4 visitors, 2 staff.
Key findings include:
• All the residents we spoke to and relatives were extremely happy with the care they or their loved ones received.
• All residents seen appeared to be well and cared for.
• The home surroundings were airy and spacious and felt like home.
• The atmosphere for residents was calm and relaxed.
• Care staff were attentive to residents and their needs.
• No resident/relative information board in communal areas, we were told that there is one in the office.
• Residents had drinks and were asked if they wished for further drinks during our visit.
• Some issue from provider getting a GP to visit upon request, Nurses attend weekly.
• Manger said that they are utilising documents passed to them from the QICT which assists in initial and ongoing care planning.
• They are seeking to purchase sensor-based matts to be used in resident bedrooms.
• The provider is seeking to recruit a Deputy Manager.
• The provider is seeking to get staff on NVQ based certification routes.
• Whilst food was rated as excellent the choice of menu items may be limiting for residents.
There are recommendations in this report.
• Recommend that they display a resident/relative information board in communal area.
• Recommend that they use pictures as part of communicating Menu/food choices.
• Seek opportunities to evidence activities that have taken place which includes external visits such as shopping trips.
• Keep records of relative meetings.
• Commence and keep records of any resident meetings.
• Consider increasing choice of food menu options and meet any cultural dietary needs.
There are no follow up actions in this report.