

25.09.2014
The organisation’s report highlighted six areas of resident care where standards must be improved, including call bells not being answered in an appropriate timeframe, with some residents waiting more than 15 minutes before being attended to.
In other cases, patients were provided with wheelchairs that did not suit their needs and inspectors found that residents’ wounds and dressings were neglected.
It also found residents at the care home were at risk of receiving inadequate nutrition and hydration, as the support mechanisms they needed were not in place, and some individual care plans did not contain details of how the needs of residents would be met.
The Sunrise Of Bassett care home said it has been working closely with the CQC to make improvements in the areas the organisation highlighted as requiring improvement.
A Catalogue Of Failings Found At Southampton Care Home
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has ordered the manager at the Sunrise of Bassett Care Home in Southampton to make urgent improvements to standards and patient care after a number of failings were highlighted during an inspection in June.The organisation’s report highlighted six areas of resident care where standards must be improved, including call bells not being answered in an appropriate timeframe, with some residents waiting more than 15 minutes before being attended to.
In other cases, patients were provided with wheelchairs that did not suit their needs and inspectors found that residents’ wounds and dressings were neglected.
It also found residents at the care home were at risk of receiving inadequate nutrition and hydration, as the support mechanisms they needed were not in place, and some individual care plans did not contain details of how the needs of residents would be met.
The Sunrise Of Bassett care home said it has been working closely with the CQC to make improvements in the areas the organisation highlighted as requiring improvement.
Expert Opinion
The frequency with which care homes are failing CQC inspections is extremely worrying and it is vital facilities such as the Sunrise Of Bassett Care Home takes swift action to resolve any issues highlighted by regulators. <br/> <br/>"Unfortunately the Sunrise of Bassett Care Home is the latest example of elderly and vulnerable residents being neglected. There is a terrible legacy of failing care homes arising from the CQC’s failure to inspect and manage care homes over recent years. <br/> <br/>“We represent residents and their loved ones who have suffered the devastating consequences poor quality care within care homes can have, most recently in relation to the Orchid View care home where a catalogue of failures came to light during an inquest in 2013 at which we represented a number of families who lost relatives. <br/> <br/>“The CQC have spoken about their increased powers in dealing with failing care homes and it is pleasing that they have stepped in at Sunrise Of Bassett. However, the CQC must effect improvements in the industry and tackle the legacy of the badly managed homes which has led to the neglect of the elderly and vulnerable in our society. Increased accountability and enforcement of sanctions on failing homes is required to ensure care home providers are held accountable if they do not provide care of an acceptable standard.”