Monday 15 August 2011

Kent Care Home Closed After CQC Take Urgent Action


The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has taken urgent enforcement action leading to the closure of a care home in Tunbridge Wells in Kent.

The home, Four Nevill Park, had been registered to provide care for up to 24 adults with autism and challenging behaviour.

In an unannounced visit, inspectors found that the home was not meeting the CQC's essential standards of quality and safety and that people were not experiencing effective, safe and appropriate care, treatment and support.

Inspectors reported a range of concerns, including staff lacking skills and experience, low staffing levels, poor documentation, lack of behavioural support plans, staff being threatened and bullied, and residents’ complaints not being recorded or resolved.

CQC inspectors raised their immediate concerns with the providers, Evesleigh (Kent) Limited, following the inspection in June, working closely with Kent County council social services.

On 23 June CQC served a Notice of decision to vary the registration of Evesleigh (Kent) Limited under Section 31 of the Health and Social Care Act 2008. This means that this location is no longer registered to care for people and by law cannot continue as a care home.

Kent County Council and other local authorities have found alternative placements for the remaining 13 people who were living at the home which is now empty.

Roxy Boyce, Regional Director for CQC in the south east, said: “We have acted quickly to protect the safety and welfare of people at Four Nevill Park.

“Taking action which leads to the closure of a care home is never a decision taken lightly. These are places where people live and we have to weigh up the potential impact on residents.

"But the provider failed in its duty to provide necessary standards of care. The only way to properly protect residents at Four Nevill Park was to close the home immediately.”

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