Enter and view: Poplars Nursing Home
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Healthwatch Sandwell undertook an enter and view visit to The Poplars Nursing Home on 4 September 2025.
Key findings
- Environment:
- Exterior and gardens were well-maintained, and secure entry systems in place.
- Interior was clean, odour-free, and well-lit; the décor mismatched but functional.
- Refurbishment was underway, introducing colour-coded zones, murals, and memory cues for dementia support.
- Some hazards were noted (trailing wires, mobility aids stored in communal areas).
- Care and Services:
- Person-centred care plans were developed with families; daily updates recorded via an online system.
- Residents had access to health services and retained their own GP
- Accessibility and Inclusion:
- The building has good physical accessibility (ramps, lifts, handrails).
- There was dementia-friendly signage and colour coding;
- There was also support for visual impairment and language diversity (Punjabi, Polish, Russian).
- All staff had been trained in learning disability and autism care.
- Resident Experience:
- Residents gave positive feedback on food, activities, and staff friendliness.
- Residents feel safe, listened to, and involved in decisions.
- There was a wide range of activities offered; music sessions were particularly popular.
- Staffing and Leadership:
- The staff formed a stable team, with no agency staff
- Strong leadership was in place, alongside good communication and support systems.